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Exam NSE6_FWB-6.4 Topic 1 Question 35 Discussion
Fortinet Exam NSE6_FWB-6.4 Topic 1 Question 35 Discussion
Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FWB-6.4 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 1
[All NSE6_FWB-6.4 Questions]
What must you do with your FortiWeb logs to ensure PCI DSS compliance?
A
Store in an off-site location
B
Erase them every two weeks
C
Enable masking of sensitive data
D
Compress them into a .zip file format
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Hana
1 months ago
Masking sensitive data? Sounds like a job for the IT wizard with a magic wand. I'll leave that to the experts.
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France
1 months ago
B) Erasing logs every two weeks? That's a bold move, but I don't think the auditors will be too happy about that one. I'll play it safe with C.
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Lavonne
23 days ago
Storing logs in an off-site location is also a good practice to ensure compliance.
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Yaeko
24 days ago
I agree, it's important to protect that information.
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Thad
1 months ago
I think enabling masking of sensitive data is the way to go.
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Carman
2 months ago
D) Compressing them into a .zip file? What is this, the 90s? I'm going with C - masking sensitive data is the way to go.
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Elfriede
4 days ago
Storing logs in an off-site location can also help with compliance.
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Elfriede
13 days ago
Compressing logs into a .zip file format may not be the most secure option.
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Elfriede
1 months ago
I agree, enabling masking of sensitive data is crucial for PCI DSS compliance.
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Caitlin
2 months ago
A) Storing logs off-site? Sounds like a hassle, but if it's for PCI DSS, I guess I can make the effort.
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Cordelia
1 months ago
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Olga
2 months ago
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Felix
2 months ago
C) Enabling masking of sensitive data seems like the obvious choice here. Gotta keep that PCI DSS compliance on lock!
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Richelle
2 months ago
I believe compressing them into a .zip file format is the best option for compliance.
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Ryan
2 months ago
I agree with Kassandra. Storing in an off-site location could also be a good practice.
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Kassandra
3 months ago
I think we should enable masking of sensitive data to ensure PCI DSS compliance.
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