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Fortinet Exam NSE6_FML-7.2 Topic 1 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FML-7.2 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 1
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What are two disadvantages of configuring the dictionary and DLP scan rule aggressiveness too high? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Ronna
3 months ago
I'll take 'Things that make your IT team cry' for $500, Alex. B and C are the obvious choices here. Don't want to be that guy who crashes the whole system with overzealous DLP settings.
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Malcom
3 months ago
Haha, option A made me chuckle. Who configures DLP to not support executable files? That's just asking for trouble. B and C are the way to go.
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Kanisha
1 months ago
That's true, we have to consider the trade-offs when configuring DLP rules.
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Johanna
1 months ago
High aggressiveness can be risky, but it's all about finding the right balance.
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Truman
1 months ago
Definitely, we need to prioritize resource usage and avoid false positives.
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Refugia
2 months ago
I agree, option A is a bit funny. Executable files are important to scan.
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Thersa
3 months ago
Option D is just plain silly. Since when does FortiMail need more disk space for DLP rules? B and C are the clear winners here.
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Renea
2 months ago
High resource usage and more false positives are definitely not ideal.
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Telma
2 months ago
I think B and C are definitely the main disadvantages of high aggressiveness settings.
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Fausto
3 months ago
Yeah, it doesn't make sense for FortiMail to need more disk space for DLP rules.
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Galen
3 months ago
I agree, option D does seem strange.
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Rene
3 months ago
That's true, but it could also lead to legitimate files being flagged incorrectly.
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Nikita
4 months ago
Definitely B and C for me. You don't want your system bogged down and getting bombarded with false alerts. Gotta find that sweet spot of security and efficiency.
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Sherita
4 months ago
But wouldn't having high aggressiveness settings help catch more threats?
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Rose
4 months ago
I agree with Rene. Another disadvantage is that it is more resource intensive.
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Rene
4 months ago
I think one disadvantage is that it could lead to more false positives being detected.
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Hobert
4 months ago
I agree with options B and C. Too much aggressiveness can definitely strain system resources and lead to an increase in false positives. Not a fan of that at all.
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Walton
3 months ago
Definitely, we need to find a balance to avoid those issues.
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Eden
3 months ago
Yeah, it's not worth it if it's going to cause more false positives.
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Willis
3 months ago
I think high aggressiveness can really slow things down.
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Rebeca
3 months ago
More false positives can be a headache to deal with.
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Timothy
3 months ago
Yeah, high aggressiveness can really strain resources.
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Rolland
3 months ago
I agree with options B and C.
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