[ Raul & Mr. TechieTips! Challenge Question ] Your company is concerned about virtual machines encryption. Your boss wants all VM files that contain sensitive information to be encrypted to secures confidentiality and integrity of the data that is transferred. If you must have a highly-secured environment, how do you ensure that unencrypted VMs can be migrated securely? (Choose one)
A. Use SSL/TLS
B. Implement KMIP
C. Secure Boot with UEFI
D. Set encrypted vSphere vMotion
E. All VMs are encrypted by default
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