Ah, the age-old battle of the thresholds! Option C is clearly the way to go - you don't want to be blocking less than you're alerting on, that's just asking for a security headache. Unless, of course, you're a fan of living on the edge!
I'm going with option D. The block threshold should always have precedence, even if it's lower than the alert threshold. That way, we can make sure the really bad stuff never makes it through.
Ah, the age-old question of block vs. alert thresholds. Option C is the way to go - you don't want to be blocking more than you're alerting on, that's just asking for trouble!
Option B seems like the right answer to me. The alert threshold should take precedence over the block threshold to ensure we're notified of all potential issues, even if some aren't blocked.
I was a bit confused about the relationship between the thresholds, but option C makes sense. It's important to have the block threshold at least as high as the alert threshold to maintain security.
I think option C is the correct answer. The block threshold must always be equal to or greater than the alert threshold to ensure that any vulnerabilities above the alert level are also blocked.
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