Alright, time to put on my hacker hat and try to break into this data center! Just kidding, of course. B) is the way to go, guys. Gotta keep those firewalls and intrusion prevention systems on point.
I'm going with B as well. Reduced attack surface is the name of the game when it comes to NGFW and NGIPS in the Data Center Edge. Gotta keep those bad guys out, am I right?
This question is a piece of cake! B) is the obvious answer. NGFW and NGIPS are all about protecting the local data center, not about identity services or file tracking.
D) File Retrospection and Trajectory sounds cool, but I don't think that's what NGFW and NGIPS are primarily used for in this use case. Gotta keep it simple, folks.
I agree with Elouise. NGFW and NGIPS are all about beefing up security at the edge, not about fancy features like Identity Services Engine or Platform Exchange Grid.
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