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Palo Alto Networks Exam PSE-Cortex Topic 6 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-Cortex exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 6
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What are process exceptions used for?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Tiera
4 days ago
That makes sense, it would help in allowing certain programs to run without being analyzed by WildFire.
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Kerrie
5 days ago
D seems like the right choice. Disabling an EPM for a process could be a lifesaver when you have that one stubborn program.
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Pansy
9 days ago
I think process exceptions are used to whitelist programs from WildFire analysis.
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Lilli
9 days ago
I'm going with C. Changing the WildFire verdict could come in handy when dealing with false positives.
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India
4 days ago
I think A is the correct answer. Whitelisting programs can be useful for certain processes.
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Tiera
18 days ago
What are process exceptions used for?
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Brent
21 days ago
Option B looks good to me. Letting processes load specific DLLs sounds like a useful feature.
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Ayesha
2 days ago
I think process exceptions are important for allowing certain processes to function properly.
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Felix
12 days ago
I agree, option B does seem like a useful feature.
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