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Fortinet Exam NSE7_PBC-7.2 Topic 1 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE7_PBC-7.2 exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 1
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Refer to Exhibit:

After the initial Terraform configuration in Microsoft Azure, the terraform plan command is run Which two statements about running the plan command are true? (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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Judy
29 days ago
Option C is spot on. You need to run the init command once to set up the Terraform environment before you can use the plan command. It's like warming up before a workout, you know?
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Ivan
9 days ago
Yes, running the init command is crucial for setting up the Terraform environment.
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Vernell
1 months ago
Ha! Option A is definitely not true. The terraform plan command doesn't selectively deploy resources - it shows you the full set of changes that will happen when you run apply.
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Jesus
4 days ago
Yes, the plan command is like a preview of what will be applied.
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Jennie
15 days ago
I agree, option A is definitely not true. The plan command shows all changes.
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Antonio
1 months ago
Option B is incorrect. You can absolutely run the terraform apply command without running the plan command first, though it's generally a good idea to do the plan first.
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Charlene
1 months ago
The terraform plan command is crucial for understanding the changes that will be made to the infrastructure before actually applying them. Option D is definitely true - it's a dry run to see the potential changes.
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Kristofer
2 days ago
B: Yes, it helps to see the changes before actually applying them.
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Fernanda
15 days ago
A: Option D is correct, the terraform plan command is like a dry run.
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Kristeen
2 months ago
I believe option D is also true. Running terraform plan allows you to see what changes will be made without actually applying them.
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Verdell
2 months ago
I agree with Laurel. Running terraform init ensures all necessary plugins are installed.
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Laurel
2 months ago
I think option C is correct because initializing the configuration is necessary before planning.
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