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Palo Alto Networks PSE-PrismaCloud Exam - Topic 6 Question 94 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-PrismaCloud exam
Question #: 94
Topic #: 6
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How can all alerts related to "Amazon RDS" be quickly identified within the Prisma Cloud dashboard?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Zack
2 months ago
I’m not so sure about D, seems like overkill for just alerts.
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Josue
2 months ago
Definitely agree with C! Super easy to filter there.
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Katie
3 months ago
B is also a good choice, but C is faster for alerts specifically.
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Domingo
3 months ago
Wait, can you really find all alerts just by filtering? Sounds too simple!
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Herminia
3 months ago
I think option C is the quickest way to find RDS alerts.
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Latrice
3 months ago
I vaguely recall something about RQL configurations, but I don't think that's the best option for quickly finding alerts related to 'Amazon RDS'.
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Erick
4 months ago
I feel like generating a CIS compliance report could help, but it might take longer than just filtering alerts directly.
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Claudia
4 months ago
I remember practicing with the 'Asset Inventory' dashboard, and filtering there seemed effective for identifying resources.
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Leah
4 months ago
I think we might need to check the 'Alerts' tab for filtering by 'Amazon RDS', but I'm not entirely sure if that's the quickest way.
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Alethea
4 months ago
A seems like the safest bet to me. Generating a CIS compliance report and searching for 'Amazon RDS' policy violations is a tried and true method. I don't want to overthink this, so I'm going with A.
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Ling
4 months ago
Okay, I've got it! The answer is D. Creating a custom Resource Query Language (RQL) configuration report is the way to go here. That will give me the most flexibility to really dig into the data and find all the relevant alerts.
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Mickie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I was thinking maybe B, looking at the Asset Inventory dashboard and filtering on 'Amazon RDS'. But C also sounds like a good option. I'll have to think this through a bit more.
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Brandon
5 months ago
I think the answer is C. Filtering on 'Amazon RDS' as a service in the Alerts tab seems like the most straightforward way to quickly identify all the relevant alerts.
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Marylyn
7 months ago
I personally prefer option D) Create a custom RQL configuration report, it gives more control over the search criteria.
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Basilia
7 months ago
I'm not sure, I think option C) Within the 'Alerts' tab, filter on 'Amazon RDS' as a service, could also work.
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Broderick
7 months ago
Wait, are we sure there's no option to just yell 'Alexa, show me all the Amazon RDS alerts'? That would be the real shortcut here.
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Lonny
5 months ago
B) View the alert data on the 'Asset Inventory' dashboard and filter on 'Amazon RDS'.
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Ashley
6 months ago
A) Generate a Center for Internet Security (CIS) compliance report and search for 'Amazon RDS' policy violations.
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My
7 months ago
This is a trick question, right? Everyone knows the best way is to just use the search bar and type 'Amazon RDS'! Boom, done.
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Alexis
6 months ago
User 2: No, I believe the quickest way is to just use the search bar and type 'Amazon RDS'.
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Rolland
7 months ago
User 1: I think the best way is to generate a CIS compliance report and search for 'Amazon RDS' policy violations.
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Katina
8 months ago
I'm leaning towards Option D. Creating a custom RQL report could give me more flexibility and control over the alert data.
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Gerry
5 months ago
I think so too. It's always helpful to have that flexibility when dealing with alerts.
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Gabriele
7 months ago
Option D sounds like a good choice. It would definitely give you more control over the alert data.
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Erasmo
8 months ago
I agree with Danica, that seems like the most efficient way to identify alerts related to Amazon RDS.
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Josefa
8 months ago
Hmm, I think Option B might be the easiest way to go. Filtering the Asset Inventory dashboard sounds like a simple solution.
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Vernell
6 months ago
I think I'll try that next time I need to find Amazon RDS alerts in the Prisma Cloud dashboard.
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Lisandra
6 months ago
I agree, it's a simple solution to quickly identify all alerts related to Amazon RDS.
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Fallon
7 months ago
Option B is definitely the way to go. Filtering on the Asset Inventory dashboard is quick and easy.
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Nancey
8 months ago
Option C seems straightforward. I can just filter the alerts tab for 'Amazon RDS' and quickly identify all the relevant alerts.
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Fabiola
7 months ago
I agree. It saves time and makes it easier to focus on the specific alerts you need to address.
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Cory
7 months ago
Yes, that's a good approach. It's efficient to use the built-in filters to narrow down the search.
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Floyd
8 months ago
Option C seems straightforward. I can just filter the alerts tab for 'Amazon RDS' and quickly identify all the relevant alerts.
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Danica
8 months ago
I think the answer is B) View the alert data on the 'Asset Inventory' dashboard and filter on 'Amazon RDS'.
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