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Fortinet Exam NSE7_PBC-7.2 Topic 2 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE7_PBC-7.2 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 2
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A Network security administrator is searching for a solution to secure traffic going in and out of the container infrastructure.

In which two ways can Fortinet container security help secure container infrastructure? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: C

To keep track of sensitive data files located in AWS S3 buckets and protect them from malware, the administrator should use:

C) FortiCNP DLP policies.

Data Loss Prevention (DLP): DLP policies are designed to detect and prevent unauthorized access or sharing of sensitive data. In the context of AWS S3, DLP policies can be used to scan for sensitive information stored in S3 objects and enforce protective measures to prevent data exfiltration or compromise.

FortiCNP Integration: FortiCNP is Fortinet's cloud-native protection platform that offers security and compliance solutions across cloud environments. By applying DLP policies within FortiCNP, the administrator can ensure sensitive data within S3 is monitored and protected consistently.


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Marg
25 days ago
Ah, the classic 'choose two' question. I'm guessing the exam writer was feeling a bit mischievous today. C and D for the win, though. Fortinet's got your back when it comes to container security.
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Raelene
4 days ago
Exactly! Fortinet's container security solutions are top-notch.
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Nichelle
5 days ago
D) FortiGate NGFW and FortiSandbox can be used to secure container traffic
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Jillian
10 days ago
C) FortiGate NGFW can inspect north-south container traffic with label aware policies
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Keshia
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about B. Connecting the FortiGate NGFW to the worker node and expecting it to protect the containers seems like a stretch. I'd stick with C and D for a more robust security solution.
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Wilda
5 days ago
User1: Definitely, C and D seem like the way to go for securing container infrastructure.
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Nicolette
15 days ago
User3: FortiGate NGFW and FortiSandbox together can provide a strong security solution.
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Xochitl
17 days ago
User2: I think using label aware policies for north-south container traffic is a better option.
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Nohemi
26 days ago
User1: I agree, connecting the FortiGate NGFW to the worker node does seem risky.
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Azzie
1 months ago
I agree with Luis. Option C and D are the way to go. Placing a FortiGate NGFW between each application container for north-south traffic inspection seems a bit overkill and inefficient.
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Luis
2 months ago
C and D are the correct options. Fortinet container security can definitely help secure container infrastructure by inspecting north-south container traffic with label-aware policies and by using FortiGate NGFW and FortiSandbox to secure container traffic.
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Laila
3 days ago
Fortinet container security can definitely help secure container infrastructure by inspecting north-south container traffic with label-aware policies.
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Herminia
15 days ago
C and D are the correct options.
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Jackie
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option B and C could also be valid choices.
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Yasuko
2 months ago
I agree with Corazon, FortiGate NGFW can inspect container traffic and FortiSandbox can secure it.
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Corazon
2 months ago
I think option A and D are the correct answers.
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