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Palo Alto Networks PSE-PrismaCloud Exam - Topic 5 Question 90 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-PrismaCloud exam
Question #: 90
Topic #: 5
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Which Resource Query Language (RQL) query returns a list of all Azure SQL Databases that have transparent data encryption turned in?

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Joesph
2 months ago
Just to clarify, none of these queries are for Azure SQL Databases.
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Shenika
2 months ago
I think option D is the closest, but still not right for Azure.
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Lynette
2 months ago
The correct query should focus on Azure SQL Databases, not gcloud.
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Alisha
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure about the syntax here? Looks off to me.
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Daisy
3 months ago
Totally agree, this is all about Azure, not Google Cloud!
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Major
3 months ago
I thought the queries were supposed to use "api.name" for Azure resources, but these options seem to be for Google Cloud instead.
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Jackie
3 months ago
I feel like the correct query should use "json.rule" to check for encryption, but I can't remember if it should be "contains" or "is".
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Jesusita
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question about filtering resources, but I can't recall the exact syntax for checking encryption status.
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Bulah
4 months ago
I think the query should focus on Azure SQL Databases, but I'm not sure if the options are correctly referencing that.
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Stefany
4 months ago
I'm a little unsure about this one. I know RQL is used for querying cloud resources, but I'm not as familiar with the specific syntax and structure of these types of queries. I'll need to review my notes and examples to make an educated guess.
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Margery
4 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The question is asking for a specific RQL query, and I think option D looks like the best match based on the criteria mentioned.
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Olive
4 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to look for the RQL query that references Azure SQL Databases and the transparent data encryption feature. I'll carefully compare the options to find the right one.
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Meaghan
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the wording of the question. It's asking about Azure SQL Databases and transparent data encryption, but the answer options seem to be related to Google Cloud instances. I'll need to double-check my understanding of the topic.
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Gerardo
5 months ago
This looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully read through the question and options to make sure I understand what the RQL query is supposed to be returning.
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Margart
10 months ago
Because it specifies the correct conditions for finding Azure SQL Databases with transparent data encryption turned on.
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Margarett
10 months ago
Why do you think C is the correct answer?
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Margart
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C.
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Cheryl
11 months ago
Ugh, I hate these RQL queries. They look like some kind of secret code language. I'm just going to guess and hope for the best.
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My
9 months ago
Let's try to figure it out together.
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Catina
9 months ago
I'm not sure, maybe D is the correct one.
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Rasheeda
9 months ago
I think the answer might be C.
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Grover
9 months ago
I know, RQL queries can be confusing.
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Colton
9 months ago
Let's just try our luck and pick an answer.
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Catherin
10 months ago
I'm not sure, maybe D is the correct option.
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Amber
10 months ago
I think the answer might be C.
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Luisa
10 months ago
I know, RQL queries can be confusing.
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Margarett
11 months ago
I think the answer is D.
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Tora
11 months ago
Wait, this isn't about Azure SQL Databases at all! It's about Google Cloud instances. I'm so confused right now.
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Ulysses
11 months ago
Haha, these Azure SQL Database questions are always a bit tricky. I'm guessing the answer is D, but who knows? Maybe the exam writers are trying to trick us.
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Tatum
11 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. I was thinking it might be C, since the query is looking for the 'status' field to be equal to 'TERMINATED'. But I could be wrong.
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Alaine
10 months ago
I'm not sure either. Let's look into it more before deciding.
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Derick
10 months ago
I'm leaning towards D actually. It seems like it's checking for 'status' containing 'TERMINATED'.
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Iola
10 months ago
I think it might be C too. It makes sense to check for the 'status' field.
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Tijuana
11 months ago
I think the answer is D. The query should look for the 'gcloud-compute-instances-list' API name and the 'status' field in the JSON rule should contain the value 'TERMINATED'.
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Lorrie
10 months ago
Great, thanks for confirming!
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Dylan
10 months ago
Yes, you are correct. The query should look for the 'gcloud-compute-instances-list' API name and the 'status' field in the JSON rule should contain the value 'TERMINATED'.
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Kenneth
11 months ago
I think the answer is D.
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