Exam Integration-Architect Topic 5 Question 101 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Integration-Architect exam
Question #: 101
Topic #: 5
Salesforce users need to read data from an external system via HTTPS request.
Which two security methods should an integration architect leverage within Salesforce to secure the integration?
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Suggested Answer: B,D Vote an answer

Explanation
Named Credentials and Two way SSL are two security methods that an integration architect can leverage within Salesforce to secure the integration with an external system via HTTPS request. Named Credentials are a type of metadata that store authentication settings for accessing external services. They allow you to specify the URL of a service, the authentication protocol, and the credentials for accessing the service. Two way SSL is a type of mutual authentication that requires both the client and the server to present their certificates to each other. This ensures that both parties are who they claim to be, and that the communication is encrypted. Two way SSL can be configured in Salesforce by uploading a certificate and a private key, and associating them with a named credential. References: Certification - Integration Architect - Trailhead, [Named Credentials],
[Mutual Authentication]

by Sheila at Jul 09, 2026, 02:45 PM

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