Cyber Monday 2024! Hurry Up, Grab the Special Discount - Save 25% - Ends In 00:00:00 Coupon code: SAVE25
Welcome to Pass4Success

- Free Preparation Discussions

Palo Alto Networks Exam PCNSC Topic 1 Question 81 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PCNSC exam
Question #: 81
Topic #: 1
[All PCNSC Questions]

Which Palo Alto Networks feature allows you to create dynamic security policies based on the behavior of the devices in your network?

Show Suggested Answer Hide Answer
Suggested Answer: D

Contribute your Thoughts:

Nobuko
4 months ago
I'm just gonna go with whatever option has the most alliterative feature name. Dynamic Address Groups it is! Sounds like it'll keep those devices in line, no matter how dynamic they get.
upvoted 0 times
Cherry
3 months ago
Dynamic Address Groups for me. It sounds like it'll help manage devices effectively.
upvoted 0 times
...
Ezekiel
3 months ago
I'm choosing App-ID. It sounds like it'll help identify and control applications on the network.
upvoted 0 times
...
Ocie
3 months ago
I'm going with Cortex XDR. It seems like a powerful tool for network security.
upvoted 0 times
...
Larue
3 months ago
I think I'll go with Behavioral Threat Detection. It sounds like it'll catch any suspicious behavior.
upvoted 0 times
...
...
Gabriele
4 months ago
Behavioral Threat Detection? More like 'Behavioral Threat to my Sanity'! Dynamic Address Groups all the way, baby. Gotta keep those devices on a tight leash.
upvoted 0 times
...
Twanna
4 months ago
App-ID? More like 'App-Bored', amirite? Dynamic Address Groups is clearly the answer here. Who needs fancy behavioral detection when you can just wrangle those devices into submission?
upvoted 0 times
Brett
3 months ago
Behavioral Threat Detection could be useful for more advanced threats though.
upvoted 0 times
...
Joana
3 months ago
I think Cortex XDR might also be a good option for dynamic security policies.
upvoted 0 times
...
Ngoc
4 months ago
Dynamic Address Groups is definitely the way to go.
upvoted 0 times
...
...
Tonette
4 months ago
Cortex XDR, all the way! Sounds like it can really put a lid on that troublesome network behavior. Plus, it's got 'X' in the name, so it's gotta be extra powerful, right?
upvoted 0 times
...
Sabrina
4 months ago
Hmm, Dynamic Address Groups sounds like the way to go. Gotta keep up with those pesky devices and their ever-changing behavior, you know?
upvoted 0 times
Nadine
3 months ago
Absolutely, Dynamic Address Groups can really help in that aspect.
upvoted 0 times
...
Christene
4 months ago
It's definitely important to stay ahead of those pesky devices.
upvoted 0 times
...
Carri
4 months ago
I agree, it helps in creating dynamic security policies based on device behavior.
upvoted 0 times
...
Gladys
4 months ago
Dynamic Address Groups is a great feature for that.
upvoted 0 times
...
...
Cruz
5 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think B) Cortex XDR could also be a possibility.
upvoted 0 times
...
Lucia
5 months ago
I believe it's D) Dynamic Address Groups because it allows for dynamic security policies.
upvoted 0 times
...
Casie
5 months ago
I think the answer is A) Behavioral Threat Detection.
upvoted 0 times
...

Save Cancel
az-700  pass4success  az-104  200-301  200-201  cissp  350-401  350-201  350-501  350-601  350-801  350-901  az-720  az-305  pl-300  

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /pass.php:70) in /pass.php on line 77