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Palo Alto Networks PSE-SASE Exam - Topic 3 Question 43 Discussion

What are three ways the secure access service edge (SASE) model can help an organization? (Choose three.)
A) cost savings and B) data protection and D) increased performance
C) increased licensing requirements
E) decreased reliance on best practices

Palo Alto Networks PSE-SASE Exam - Topic 3 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-SASE exam
Question #: 43
Topic #: 3
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What are three ways the secure access service edge (SASE) model can help an organization? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: A, B, D

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Hillary
7 months ago
Surprised to see "decreased reliance on best practices" listed. Really?
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Dustin
7 months ago
I agree, data protection is crucial in SASE!
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Rex
7 months ago
Wait, increased licensing requirements? That sounds off.
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Kerrie
8 months ago
Increased performance is a big plus too!
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Audry
8 months ago
Definitely cost savings and data protection!
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Clorinda
8 months ago
I feel like we had a practice question that mentioned cost savings and data protection together. I hope those are the right answers!
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Shizue
8 months ago
Increased performance sounds familiar too, but I can't recall if we covered that specifically in relation to SASE.
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Carman
8 months ago
I remember we discussed data protection in class as a key feature of SASE. It seems like a solid choice.
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Lynelle
8 months ago
I think cost savings is definitely one of the benefits of SASE, but I'm not entirely sure about the others.
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Pamela
8 months ago
Good point, Alecia. I'm going to avoid that one and focus on the more obvious benefits of SASE, like cost savings and enhanced data protection.
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Alecia
8 months ago
Wait, increased licensing requirements? That doesn't sound right. I'm a bit confused by that option, but the others make sense to me.
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Dominga
9 months ago
I'm pretty confident about this one. SASE is designed to simplify IT management and improve security, so I'll go with A, B, and D.
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Haydee
9 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the SASE model well before selecting my answers.
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Kami
9 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. SASE is about converging network and security functions, so I'm guessing the right answers will be related to things like cost savings, data protection, and performance.
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Virgina
9 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. Is "robust design" about the product being strong, lasting a long time, or having high reliability? I'll need to re-read the options to figure this out.
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Man
2 years ago
B, D, and E? Really? I think the correct answers are A, B, and D. Who wants to increase their licensing requirements? Not this guy!
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Irving
2 years ago
Yeah, those are the key benefits of the SASE model.
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Vonda
2 years ago
Cost savings, data protection, and increased performance are definitely important.
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Aja
2 years ago
I agree, who wants increased licensing requirements?
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Mattie
2 years ago
I think B, D, and E are the correct answers.
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Romana
2 years ago
I see your point, but I still think B, D, and E are the key advantages. It's all about perspective.
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Bernardo
2 years ago
I think cost savings, data protection, and increased performance are the most important benefits of the SASE model.
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Mitzie
2 years ago
I agree with you, A, B, and D are the correct answers. Licensing requirements can be a hassle.
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Estrella
2 years ago
I think decreased reliance on best practices could also be a benefit, as it allows for more flexibility in security measures.
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Felice
2 years ago
I'm not sure about increased licensing requirements though. That might actually add to the costs.
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Isaac
2 years ago
Definitely A, B, and D. Anything that can save my organization money while improving security and performance is a no-brainer.
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Arletta
2 years ago
Absolutely, having all three benefits in one solution is a game-changer.
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Adelle
2 years ago
It's great to see how SASE can address multiple needs for organizations.
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Jaime
2 years ago
Increased performance is also a huge benefit of the SASE model.
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Jodi
2 years ago
I agree, cost savings and data protection are crucial for any organization.
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Winfred
2 years ago
I agree with Refugia. Those are definitely important benefits for organizations.
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Refugia
2 years ago
I think SASE can help with cost savings, data protection, and increased performance.
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Lashawn
2 years ago
B, D, and definitely not C. SASE is all about improving security and performance, not adding more licensing hassle!
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Tatum
2 years ago
Yeah, C would not be a benefit of SASE, it's more about simplifying and improving security.
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Martina
2 years ago
I think E is also important, as SASE can help reduce reliance on traditional best practices.
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Olen
2 years ago
Cost savings is also a big advantage, so A is a good choice.
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Dortha
2 years ago
I agree, B and D are definitely important benefits of SASE.
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