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Palo Alto Networks PSE-SWFW-Pro-24 Exam - Topic 4 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-SWFW-Pro-24 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 4
[All PSE-SWFW-Pro-24 Questions]

Which two capabilities are shared by the deployments of Cloud NGFW for Azure and VM-Series firewalls? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, D

Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Step-by-Step Explanation:

Both Cloud NGFW for Azure and VM-Series firewalls are Palo Alto Networks solutions designed to secure cloud and virtualized environments, but they share specific capabilities as outlined in the Palo Alto Networks Systems Engineer Professional - Software Firewall documentation.

Using NGFW credits to deploy the firewall (Option A): Both Cloud NGFW for Azure and VM-Series firewalls can be deployed using Palo Alto Networks' NGFW credit-based flexible licensing model. This allows customers to allocate credits from a credit pool to deploy and manage these firewalls in Azure, providing flexibility and cost efficiency without requiring separate licenses for each instance. The documentation emphasizes this as a shared licensing approach for software firewalls in cloud environments.

Securing inbound, outbound, and lateral traffic (Option D): Both solutions provide comprehensive traffic protection, including inbound (external to internal), outbound (internal to external), and lateral (east-west) traffic within the cloud environment. This is a core capability of both Cloud NGFW for Azure, which uses a distributed architecture, and VM-Series, which can be configured for similar traffic flows in virtualized or cloud settings, ensuring full visibility and control over all network traffic.

Options B (Securing public and private datacenter traffic) and C (Performing firewall administration using Azure Firewall Manager) are incorrect. While both firewalls can secure traffic, they are primarily designed for cloud environments, not explicitly for public and private datacenter traffic as a shared capability. Azure Firewall Manager is a native Azure tool and does not manage Palo Alto Networks Cloud NGFW or VM-Series firewalls, making Option C inaccurate for this context.


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Mozell
4 days ago
Hmm, I think the answer is B and D. Securing public and private traffic, and securing all traffic directions seem to be the two common features.
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Mariann
9 days ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is B and C. Azure Firewall Manager is definitely one of the shared capabilities.
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Audry
14 days ago
B and D are the correct answers. Securing public and private datacenter traffic, and securing inbound, outbound, and lateral traffic are the two capabilities shared by both deployments.
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Coletta
19 days ago
I feel like using NGFW credits is a unique feature, but I’m not confident about which two options to choose overall.
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Jose
24 days ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought both could secure public and private datacenter traffic, but I can't recall if that's specific to one of them.
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Hyman
29 days ago
I remember practicing a question about Azure Firewall Manager, so I feel like that might be one of the answers.
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Una
1 month ago
I think both firewalls can secure inbound, outbound, and lateral traffic, but I'm not sure about the other option.
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Alonzo
1 month ago
This looks like it's testing our knowledge of the specific features and capabilities of these two firewall options. I'll need to rely on my understanding of cloud networking and security to work through the choices and identify the two that are shared.
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Valda
1 month ago
I'm a bit confused on the difference between using NGFW credits and managing the firewall through Azure Firewall Manager. I'll need to double-check the details on those capabilities to make sure I understand them correctly.
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Yun
2 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know that both Cloud NGFW and VM-Series firewalls can secure public and private datacenter traffic, so that's one. And they can both handle inbound, outbound, and lateral traffic, so that's another. I'm pretty confident those are the two right answers.
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Jody
2 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not too familiar with the specific capabilities of these two firewall options. I'll need to think through each choice carefully and see which ones seem to match up.
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Keneth
2 months ago
I think the key here is to focus on the capabilities that are shared between the two firewall deployments. I'll need to carefully compare the options and identify the two that apply to both.
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