I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like the AutoFocus generated Correlation Objects might be one of the answers too. It sounds familiar from practice questions.
I’m leaning towards the non-firewall products like Traps and Aperture as a source. I think we discussed that in class, but I could be mixing it up with something else.
I think this question is really tricky. The scenario seems pretty complex, with the planning director having to balance their professional obligations and the public interest. I'm not sure which answer is correct, but I'll need to carefully consider the AICP Code of Ethics and the different factors at play.
This is a pretty straightforward question. The Palo Alto Threat Intelligence Cloud relies on their own firewall telemetry, third-party feeds, and their Wildfire sandbox analysis.
D and E? Really? I don't think Palo Alto would be getting malware samples from private clouds or their non-firewall products. Gotta stick to the real sources.
Yes, Third-Party data feeds, AutoFocus generated Correlation Objects, and Next Generation Firewalls with Wildfire Analysis Security Profiles are key sources of malware sample data for Palo Alto Networks.
I agree with Gertude. Third-party data feeds, AutoFocus generated Correlation Objects, and Next Generation Firewalls with Wildfire Analysis Security Profiles are important sources.
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