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Free PSE-PrismaCloud Questions Attempt

PSE Palo Alto Networks System Engineer Professional - Prisma Cloud Questions and Answers

Question 5

How can you use Prisma Public Cloud to identify Amazon EC2 instances that have been tagged as "Private?

Options:

A.

Create an RQL config query to identify resources with the tag "Private."

B.

Create an RQL network query to identify traffic from resources tagged "Private."

C.

Open the Asset Dashboard, filter on tags: and choose "Private."

D.

Generate a CIS compliance report and review the "Asset Summary."

Question 6

Which option is true about VM-Series NGFW templates available from the Palo Alto Networks GitHub repository?

Options:

A.

Palo Alto Networks provides full support if a valid support license is in place.

B.

Support for the templates is available through Professional Services from Palo Alto Networks.

C.

Unless otherwise noted, these templates are released under an as-is. best effort support policy.

D.

The author of the template provides full support as long as the PAN-OS version specific to the template is supported.

Question 7

How does a customer that has deployed a VM-Series NGFW on Microsoft Azure using a BYOL license change to a PAYG license structure?

Options:

A.

purchase a new PAYG license from a reseller

B.

go to Palo Alto Networks Support website to change the BYOL license to a PAYG license

C.

purchase a new PAYG license for Microsoft Azure from Palo Alto Networks

D.

launch a new VM using the PAYG image

Question 8

A customer CSO has asked you to demonstrate how to identify all "Amazon RDS" resources deployed and the region that they are deployed in. What are two ways that Prisma Public Cloud can show the relevant information?(Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Generate a compliance report from the Compliance dashboard

B.

Write an RQL query from the "Investigate" tab.

C.

Configure an Inventory report from the "Alerts" tab

D.

Open the Asset dashboard, filter on Amazon Web Services, and click "Amazon RDS" resources.