As a security engineer, I can tell you that A and B are the correct answers. Offloading SSL decryption and cutting down on third-party devices is a no-brainer.
A and B are spot on. Decryption broker simplifies the setup and reduces complexity. Who needs more third-party devices anyway? That's just asking for trouble.
Haha, D is a good one. Decrypting traffic multiple times? That's like running a marathon just to get back to the starting line. A and B are the real winners here.
Definitely A and B. Offloading SSL decryption to the NGFW and reducing third-party devices is the whole point of this feature. C just doesn't make sense.
I'm not sure, but I think option C could also be correct because it mentions increasing the total number of third party devices for analysis and enforcement.
A and B are clearly the correct answers here. Decryption broker helps offload SSL decryption to the NGFW and reduces the need for third-party devices. Option D is just plain silly!
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