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Palo Alto Networks Exam PSE-Strata Topic 1 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's Palo Alto Networks System Engineer - Strata exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 1
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Which built-in feature of PAN-OS allows the NGFW administrator to create a policy that provides autoremediation for anomalous user behavior and malicious activity while maintaining user visibility?

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Owen
24 days ago
Hmm, I was thinking about dynamic address groups (DAGs), but I'm not sure now. This question is really testing our understanding of PAN-OS features. I guess we'll just have to carefully consider each option and see which one makes the most sense.
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Leslie
25 days ago
You guys are on the right track, but I'm wondering if remote device User-ID groups might be the correct answer. This feature allows you to integrate with external user directories and apply policies based on user identity, which could be useful for autoremediation and visibility.
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Larae
6 days ago
Let's go with C) remote device User-ID groups then.
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Javier
7 days ago
Agreed, that feature would definitely help with autoremediation and user visibility.
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Aileen
8 days ago
I think C) remote device User-ID groups might be the correct answer.
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Noemi
9 days ago
D) dynamic address groups (DAGs)
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Leigha
10 days ago
C) remote device User-ID groups
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Rosina
11 days ago
B) tagging groups
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Isidra
12 days ago
A) Dynamic user groups (DUGS)
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Winifred
26 days ago
I was also thinking about DUGs, but I'm not sure if that's the right answer. Tagging groups could also be a possibility, as they allow you to apply tags to users and devices for policy enforcement. Personally, I'm leaning more towards DUGs, but I'll have to think about it some more.
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Maryann
27 days ago
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I'm not entirely sure about the correct answer, but I think it might be related to dynamic user groups (DUGs). From what I know, DUGs allow you to create user groups based on certain attributes, which could help with autoremediation and user visibility.
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