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Palo Alto Networks PSE-PrismaCloud Exam - Topic 1 Question 41 Discussion

Which regulatory framework in Prisma Cloud measures compliance with European Union (EU) data privacy regulations in Amazon Web services (AWS) workloads?
D) EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC
A) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
B) International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 27001
C) Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) 3.0

Palo Alto Networks PSE-PrismaCloud Exam - Topic 1 Question 41 Discussion

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Question #: 41
Topic #: 1
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Which regulatory framework in Prisma Cloud measures compliance with European Union (EU) data privacy regulations in Amazon Web services (AWS) workloads?

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Alaine
9 months ago
Really? I didn't know GDPR applied to AWS workloads too.
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Val
9 months ago
Wait, isn't PCI related to payment info, not data privacy?
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Lauran
9 months ago
GDPR is the current standard, no doubt!
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Corinne
10 months ago
I thought it was the Data Protection Directive?
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Dorian
10 months ago
It's definitely GDPR for EU data privacy!
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Sommer
10 months ago
I recall that GDPR is the most current framework, but I wonder if the older directive still applies in some contexts.
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Sue
10 months ago
I feel like I might be mixing up the regulations. Wasn't there something about the EU Data Protection Directive too?
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Martin
10 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember practicing a question about GDPR and its relevance to AWS workloads.
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Tenesha
10 months ago
I think the answer might be GDPR since it specifically addresses data privacy in the EU.
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Yuriko
10 months ago
I got this! The OSNR formula is OSNR = Signal Power / Noise Power. With the given values, I can calculate the OSNR for each EDFA and then combine them to get the final OSNR.
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Jose
10 months ago
Okay, let me take a closer look at the PTP sections in the content sample. I want to make sure I don't miss any misalignments.
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Clorinda
10 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. The balanced scorecard has something to do with measuring different aspects of a business, but I'm a bit fuzzy on the exact components. I'll have to think this through step-by-step.
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Fabiola
1 year ago
Hmm, GDPR seems like the correct answer, but I'm still wondering why the exam writers included that ISO 27001 option. Are they testing our ability to spot red herrings? I better make sure I don't get caught by any other fishy distractors.
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Corazon
1 year ago
D) EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC
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Shaun
1 year ago
C) Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) 3.0
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Lenny
1 year ago
B) International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 27001
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Sheron
1 year ago
A) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
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Vincenza
1 year ago
Ah, the old EU Data Protection Directive. That's the predecessor to GDPR, so it's no longer the current regulatory framework. Nice try, exam writers, but I'll stick with GDPR.
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Clarence
1 year ago
PCI DSS? Really? That's for payment card data, not general EU privacy laws. I think the exam writer is trying to trip us up with these irrelevant options.
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Lashawna
1 year ago
D) EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC
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Timmy
1 year ago
D) EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC
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Keshia
1 year ago
B) International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 27001
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Bette
1 year ago
B) International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 27001
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Lavonna
1 year ago
A) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
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Micaela
1 year ago
A) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
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Christiane
1 year ago
I'm not sure why ISO 27001 is even an option. That's more about information security management, not specifically EU data privacy rules.
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Ceola
1 year ago
I agree, ISO 27001 seems out of place here.
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Gwen
1 year ago
D) EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC
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Corazon
1 year ago
C) Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) 3.0
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Dianne
1 year ago
B) International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 27001)
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William
1 year ago
A) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
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Rikki
1 year ago
GDPR is the obvious choice here. It's the EU's comprehensive data privacy regulation that applies to all organizations handling EU citizen data, including AWS workloads.
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Nettie
1 year ago
That makes sense. GDPR is designed to protect personal data and ensure privacy compliance.
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Gracie
1 year ago
I think it's A) GDPR because it specifically focuses on data privacy regulations in the EU.
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Nettie
1 year ago
A) GDPR
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