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NEW QUESTION # 19
Which feature can help address a customer concern about the length of time it takes to update their SaaS- allowed IP addresses while onboarding to Prisma Access?

  • A. Dynamic IP pooling
  • B. Traffic steering
  • C. DNS-based load balancing
  • D. Dedicated IP addresses

Answer: B

Explanation:
When onboarding toPrisma Access, usingDedicated IP addresseshelps address concerns about the time required to updateSaaS-allowed IP lists. Withdedicated egress IPs, the customer receivesfixed, predictable IP addressesthat do not change dynamically. This eliminates the need to frequently updateSaaS providers' allowlists, ensuring seamless access to cloud applications without interruptions due to IP address changes.


NEW QUESTION # 20
How can an engineer use risk score customization in SaaS Security Inline to limit the use of unsanctioned SaaS applications by employees within a Security policy?

  • A. Build an application filter using unsanctioned SaaS as the category.
  • B. Increase the risk score for all SaaS applications to automatically block unwanted applications.
  • C. Lower the risk score of sanctioned applications and increase the risk score for unsanctioned applications.
  • D. Build an application filter using unsanctioned SaaS as the characteristic.

Answer: C

Explanation:
SaaS Security Inline allows engineers to customize the risk scores assigned to different SaaS applications based on various factors. By manipulating these risk scores, you can influence how these applications are treated within Security policies.
To limit the use of unsanctioned SaaS applications:
* Lower the risk score of sanctioned applications:This makes them less likely to trigger policies designed to restrict high-risk activities.
* Increase the risk score of unsanctioned applications:This elevates their perceived risk, making them more likely to be caught by Security policies configured to block or limit access based on risk score thresholds.
Then, you would create Security policies that take action (e.g., block access, restrict features) based on these adjusted risk scores. For example, a policy could be configured to block access to any SaaS application with a risk score above a certain threshold, which would primarily target the unsanctioned applications with their inflated scores.
Let's analyze why the other options are incorrect based on official documentation:
* B. Increase the risk score for all SaaS applications to automatically block unwanted applications.
Increasing the risk score forallSaaS applications, including sanctioned ones, would lead to unintended blocking and disruption of legitimate business activities. Risk score customization is intended for differentiation, not a blanket increase.
* C. Build an application filter using unsanctioned SaaS as the category.While creating an application filter based on the "unsanctioned SaaS" category is a valid way to identify these applications, it directly filters based on the category itself, not the risk score. Risk score customization provides a more nuanced approach where you can define thresholds and potentially allow some low- risk activities within unsanctioned applications while blocking higher-risk ones.
* D. Build an application filter using unsanctioned SaaS as the characteristic.Similar to option C, using "unsanctioned SaaS" as a characteristic in an application filter allows you to directly target these applications. However, it doesn't leverage the risk score customization feature to control access based on a graduated level of risk.
Therefore, the most effective way to use risk score customization to limit unsanctioned SaaS application usage is by lowering the risk scores of sanctioned applications and increasing the risk scores of unsanctioned ones, and then building Security policies that act upon these adjusted risk scores.


NEW QUESTION # 21
A customer is implementing Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager) to connect mobile users, branch locations, and business-to- business (B2B) partners to their data centers.
* The solution must meet these requirements:
* The mobile users must have internet filtering, data center connectivity, and remote site connectivity to the branch locations.
* The branch locations must have internet filtering and data center connectivity.
* The B2B partner connections must only have access to specific data center internally developed applications running on non-standard ports.
* The security team must have access to manage the mobile user and access to branch locations.
* The network team must have access to manage only the partner access.
Which two components can be provisioned to enable data center connectivity over the internet? (Choose two.)

  • A. Colo-Connect
  • B. Service connections
  • C. ZTNA Connector
  • D. SD-WAN Connector

Answer: A,B

Explanation:
Service connections enable secure connectivity between Prisma Access and on-premises data centers, allowing mobile users and branch locations to access internal applications. They facilitate seamless integration of internal networks with Prisma Access while maintaining security policies. Colo-Connect provides a dedicated and optimized pathway for traffic between Prisma Access and data centers, ensuring stable performance and reduced latency over the internet. Both components together support secure and efficient data center connectivity while aligning with the customer's access control and filtering requirements.


NEW QUESTION # 22
Which Cloud Identity Engine capability will create a Security policy that uses Entra ID attributes as the source identification?

  • A. Attribute Group Mapping
  • B. Entra ID Group Attribute
  • C. Cloud Dynamic User Group
  • D. Entra ID Cloud Group

Answer: C

Explanation:
TheCloud Dynamic User Groupcapability inCloud Identity Engineenables the creation ofSecurity policies that useEntra ID (formerly Azure AD) attributesfor user identification. This allows PrismaAccess to dynamically applyuser-based security rulesbased onreal-time Entra ID attributes, ensuring that access policies adapt to user changes such asgroup membership, device compliance, or role updates.


NEW QUESTION # 23
Which statement applies when enabling multitenancy in Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama)?

  • A. A single tenant cannot consist solely of mobile users or solely of remote networks.
  • B. There is flexibility to manage different tenants using separate Panoramas, which allows for better organization and management of the multiple tenants.
  • C. Service connection licenses will be assigned only to the first tenant, and these service connections can be shared with the other tenants.
  • D. Each tenant is allocated its own dedicated Prisma Access instances, with compute resources that are not shared across tenants.

Answer: D

Explanation:
When multitenancy is enabled in Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama), a key characteristic is the isolation of resources between tenants. Palo Alto Networks documentation emphasizes that each tenant operates within its own logically separate Prisma Access environment. This includes dedicated compute instances, ensuring that the performance and security of one tenant are not impacted by the activities of another.
Let's analyze why the other options are incorrect based on official documentation:
A: Service connection licenses will be assigned only to the first tenant, and these service connections can be shared with the other tenants. This statement is incorrect. In a multitenant Prisma Access deployment, licenses are typically managed and allocated per tenant. While the underlying infrastructure might be shared by Palo Alto Networks, the logical resources and often the licensing are segmented for each tenant. Sharing service connections across completely separate tenants would violate the principle of tenant isolation.
B: A single tenant cannot consist solely of mobile users or solely of remote networks. This statement is incorrect. Prisma Access multitenancy allows for flexibility in how tenants are configured. A tenant can be designed to exclusively serve mobile users, exclusively connect remote networks, or a combination of both, depending on the organizational structure and requirements.
D: There is flexibility to manage different tenants using separate Panoramas, which allows for better organization and management of the multiple tenants. While it is possible to have multiple Panorama instances managing different parts of a large infrastructure, when discussing multitenancy within a single Prisma Access instance (as implied by the question "enabling multitenancy in Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama))", all configured tenants are managed by that single Panorama instance. Managing different tenants with separate Panoramas is a different architectural consideration, not a defining characteristic of enabling multitenancy within one Prisma Access deployment managed by a specific Panorama.
Therefore, the defining characteristic of Prisma Access multitenancy (Managed by Panorama) is the allocation of dedicated Prisma Access instances and compute resources for each tenant, ensuring logical separation and resource isolation


NEW QUESTION # 24
When using the traffic replication feature in Prisma Access, where is the mirrored traffic directed for analysis?

  • A. Specified internal security appliance
  • B. Panorama
  • C. Strata Cloud Manager (SCM)
  • D. Dedicated cloud storage location

Answer: A

Explanation:
Palo Alto Networks documentation clearly states that when configuring the traffic replication feature in Prisma Access, you mustspecify an internal security applianceas the destination for the mirrored traffic.
This appliance, typically a Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewall or a third-party security tool, is responsible for receiving and analyzing the replicated traffic for various purposes like threat analysis, troubleshooting, or compliance monitoring.
Let's analyze why the other options are incorrect based on official documentation:
* B. Dedicated cloud storage location:While Prisma Access logs and other data might be stored in the cloud, themirrored trafficfor real-time analysis is directly streamed to a designated security appliance, not a passive storage location.
* C. Panorama:Panorama is the centralized management system for Palo Alto Networks firewalls. While Panorama can receive logs and manage the configuration of Prisma Access, it is not the direct destination for real-time mirrored traffic intended for immediate analysis.
* D. Strata Cloud Manager (SCM):Strata Cloud Manager is the platform used to configure and manage Prisma Access. It facilitates the setup of traffic replication, including specifying the destination appliance, but it does not directly receive or analyze the mirrored traffic itself.
Therefore, the mirrored traffic from the traffic replication feature in Prisma Access is directed to a specified internal security appliance for analysis.


NEW QUESTION # 25
A company has four branch offices between Canada Central and Canada East which use the same IPSec termination node and have QoS configured with customized bandwidth per site. An engineer wants to onboard a new branch office on the same IPSec termination node.
What is the QoS behavior for the new branch office?

  • A. Automatically distributed to 25% for each site
  • B. Unallocated until manually assigned
  • C. Automatically distributed to 20% for each site
  • D. Cannot be added to existing QoS configuration

Answer: B

Explanation:
When onboarding a new branch office to anexisting IPSec termination nodeinPrisma Access, theQoS bandwidth is not automatically assigned. Instead, the newly added branchremains unallocateduntil the administratormanually assigns bandwidthwithin theQoS configuration settings. This ensures that customized bandwidth per siteremains intact and allows forfine-tuned traffic managementbased on business needs.


NEW QUESTION # 26
Which policy configuration in Prisma Access Browser (PAB) will protect an organization from malicious BYOD and minimize the impact on the user experience?

  • A. One that blocks file exchange
  • B. One that allows access to applications with data masking or watermarking
  • C. One for session recording
  • D. One that blocks elements such as screen scrapers

Answer: B

Explanation:
InPrisma Access Browser (PAB), allowing access to applications while enforcingdata masking or watermarkingprovides security forBYOD (Bring Your Own Device)users without heavily impacting the user experience.Data maskingensures that sensitive information isobscured, reducing the risk of data leakage, whilewatermarkingcan deter unauthorized screenshots or data exfiltration. This approachbalances security and usability, allowing users to work efficiently while protecting corporate data.


NEW QUESTION # 27
A customer is implementing Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager) to connect mobile users, branch locations, and business-to- business (B2B) partners to their data centers.
The solution must meet these requirements:
The mobile users must have internet filtering, data center connectivity, and remote site connectivity to the branch locations.
The branch locations must have internet filtering and data center connectivity.
The B2B partner connections must only have access to specific data center internally developed applications running on non-standard ports.
The security team must have access to manage the mobile user and access to branch locations.
The network team must have access to manage only the partner access.
Which two options will allow the engineer to support the requirements? (Choose two.)

  • A. Enable Remote Networks Advertise Default Route.
  • B. Enable eBGP for dynamic routing and configure RemoteNetworks.
  • C. Configure the CPE with Static Routes pointing to Prisma Access Infrastructure and Mobile User routes.
  • D. Configure Remote Networks and define the branch IP subnets using Static Routes.

Answer: B,D

Explanation:
Enabling eBGP for dynamic routing and configuring Remote Networks ensures seamless connectivity between branch locations, mobile users, and the data center. eBGP allows Prisma Access to dynamically exchange routes with the Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), optimizing path selection without requiring manual updates. Configuring Remote Networks and defining branch IP subnets using static routes ensures controlled and segmented routing, aligning with security policies. This setup provides proper internet filtering, data center connectivity, and restricted access for B2B partners while keeping management responsibilities aligned.


NEW QUESTION # 28
What is the purpose of embargo rules in Prisma Access?

  • A. Rate-limiting connections originating from specific countries
  • B. Allowing traffic only from specific countries
  • C. Blocking connections from specific countries
  • D. Blocking traffic from Russia. China, and North Korea only

Answer: C

Explanation:
Embargo rules inPrisma Accessare designed toblock traffic from specific countriesthat are subject to regulatory or policy-based restrictions. These rules help organizations enforce compliance bypreventing inbound and outbound connectionsto or from regions that may pose security risks or arerestricted due to legal or geopolitical reasons. They are commonly used toalign with government sanctions and corporate security policies.


NEW QUESTION # 29
Which feature within Strata Cloud Manager (SCM) allows an operations team to view applications, threats, and user insights for branch locations for both NGFW and Prisma Access simultaneously?

  • A. Branch Site Monitor
  • B. Log Viewer
  • C. SASE Health Dashboard
  • D. Command Center

Answer: D

Explanation:
TheCommand CenterwithinStrata Cloud Manager (SCM)provides acentralized view of applications, threats, and user insightsacross bothNGFW (Next-Generation Firewall) and Prisma Access simultaneously. This feature enables theoperations teamto monitorbranch locations, analyzesecurity events, and detect anomalies in real time, offering acomprehensive visibility and threat intelligence interfacefor proactive network and security management.


NEW QUESTION # 30
A customer is implementing Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager) to connect mobile users, branch locations, and business-to- business (B2B) partners to their data centers.
The solution must meet these requirements:
The mobile users must have internet filtering, data center connectivity, and remote site connectivity to the branch locations.
The branch locations must have internet filtering and data center connectivity.
The B2B partner connections must only have access to specific data center internally developed applications running on non-standard ports.
The security team must have access to manage the mobile user and access to branch locations.
The network team must have access to manage only the partner access.
How should Prisma Access be implemented to meet the customer requirements?

  • A. Deploy a Prisma Access instance with mobile users, remote networks, and private access for all connection types, and use the Prisma Access Configuration scope to manage all access.
  • B. Deploy a Prisma Access instance with mobile users, remote networks, and private access for all connection types, and use the specific configuration scope for the connection type to manage access.
  • C. Deploy two Prisma Access instances - the first with mobile users, remote networks, and private access for all internal connection types, and the second with remote networks and private application access for B2B connections - and use the Strata Multitenant Cloud Manager Prisma Access configuration scope to manage access.
  • D. Deploy two Prisma Access instances - the first with mobile users, remote networks, and private access for all internal connection types, and the second with remote networks and private application access for B2B connections - and use the specific configuration scope for the connection type to manage access.

Answer: D

Explanation:
To meet the customer's requirements, two separate Prisma Access instances should be deployed:
* Instance 1should includemobile users, remote networks, and private accessfor internal connectivity.
This ensures that mobile users can access the internet, data centers, and remote branch locations while enforcing security policies.
* Instance 2should be configured withremote networks and private application accessfor B2B connections. This instance will restrict access to only the required internally developed applications using non-standard ports, ensuring that partners cannot access other corporate resources.
By usingspecific configuration scopes for different connection types, the security team can manage access to mobile users and branch locations, while the network team can manage B2B partner connections. This ensuresproper segmentation of management responsibilitieswhile maintaining security and compliance.


NEW QUESTION # 31
What will cause a connector to fail to establish a connection with the cloud gateway during the deployment of a new ZTNA Connector in a data center?

  • A. The connector is deployed behind a double NAT.
  • B. There is a misconfiguration in the DNS settings on the connector.
  • C. There is a high latency in the network connection.
  • D. The connector is using a dynamic IP address.

Answer: A

Explanation:
AZTNA Connectorrequires astable and direct connectionto thecloud gateway. When the connector is deployed behind adouble NAT (Network Address Translation), it can cause issues withreachability and session establishmentbecause the cloud gateway may not be able to properly identify and communicate with the connector. Double NAT can interfere withsecure tunneling, IP address resolution, and authentication mechanisms, leading toconnection failures. To resolve this, the connector should be placed in a network segment witha single NAT or a public IP assignment.


NEW QUESTION # 32
An engineer has configured a Web Security rule that restricts access to certain web applications for a specific user group. During testing, the rule does not take effect as expected, and the users can still access blocked web applications.
What is a reason for this issue?

  • A. The rule was created at a lower level in the rule hierarchy, giving priority to a higher-level rule.
  • B. The rule was created in the wrong scope, affecting only GlobalProtect users instead of all users.
  • C. The rule was created at a higher level in the rule hierarchy, giving priority to a lower-level rule.
  • D. The rule was created with improper threat management settings.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Prisma Access applies security rules in a hierarchical order, where rules at higher levels take precedence over those at lower levels. If a more permissive rule is placed higher in the hierarchy, it may allow traffic before the restrictive Web Security rule is evaluated. To resolve this, the engineer shouldreorder the rules to ensure the restrictive Web Security rule is positioned higher in the hierarchyso it is applied before any broader or conflicting rules.


NEW QUESTION # 33
A user connected to Prisma Access reports that traffic intermittently is denied after matching a Catch-All Deny rule at the bottom and bypassing HIP-based policies. Refreshing VPN connection restores the access.
What are two reasons for this behavior? (Choose two.)

  • A. Firewall loses user mapping due to missed HIP report checks.
  • B. User mapping is learned from sources other than gateway authentication.
  • C. HIP-enforced policy is scheduled for certain hours of the day.
  • D. "Collect HIP data' needs to be enabled in the configuration.

Answer: A,B

Explanation:
User mapping learned from sources other thangateway authenticationcan cause intermittent access issues if it conflicts with the expected user identity used in HIP-based policies. If the firewall is associatingthe user with an outdated or incorrect mapping, traffic may not match the intended security policies, leading todenials by the Catch-All Deny rule.
If thefirewall loses user mapping due to missed HIP report checks, the user may temporarily lose access to policies that require a validHost Information Profile (HIP)match. When the VPN connection is refreshed, the HIP check is re-initiated, restoring access until the issue repeats.


NEW QUESTION # 34
How can a network security team be granted full administrative access to a tenant's configuration while restricting access to other tenants by using role-based access control (RBAC) for Panorama Managed Prisma Access in a multitenant environment?

  • A. Set the administrative accounts for the security team to the "Superuser" role.
  • B. Create an Access Domain and restrict access to only the Device Groups and Templates for the Target Tenant.
  • C. Create a custom role enabling all privileges within the specific tenant's scope and assign it to the security team's user accounts.
  • D. Create a custom role with Device Group and Template privileges and assign it to the security team's user accounts.

Answer: B

Explanation:
In aPanorama Managed Prisma Access multitenant environment,Access Domainsprovide granularrole- based access control (RBAC). By defining anAccess Domain, the network security team can be granted full administrative privileges for aspecific tenant's configurationwhile ensuring theycannot access or modify other tenants. This method enforces proper segmentation andensures compliance with multitenant security policies.


NEW QUESTION # 35
After configuring domain-based split tunnel for zoom.us, how is expected behavior on the client machine confirmed?

  • A. Verify zoom.us is resolved by the tunnel assigned DNS server.
  • B. Enable dump level logs on GlobalProtect Application.
  • C. Verify from the routing table.
  • D. Ping zoom.us from the CLI.

Answer: C

Explanation:
After configuringdomain-based split tunnelingforzoom.us, the expected behavior can be confirmed by checking therouting table on the client machine. If split tunneling is correctly configured, the traffic for zoom.usshould be routedoutsidethe GlobalProtect VPN tunnel, while other traffic follows the tunnel path.
Reviewing the routing table ensures thatonly the intended traffic is excluded from the tunnel, confirming that the split tunnel configuration is working as expected.


NEW QUESTION # 36
Which advanced AI-powered functionality does Strata Copilot provide to enhance the capabilities of Prisma Access security teams?

  • A. Initial configuration of Prisma Access using a natural language interface
  • B. Real-time traffic analysis for automated threat prevention
  • C. Customized guidance for resolving issues through recommended next steps
  • D. Automated remediation of misconfigured security policies

Answer: C

Explanation:
Strata Copilotenhances the capabilities ofPrisma Access security teamsby providingAI-powered insights and recommendationsto help resolve security issues efficiently. It analyzessecurity events, misconfigurations, and alertsand offerscontextual guidancewithrecommended next stepsfor troubleshooting and improving security posture. This assists teams inquickly identifying and addressing security challengeswithout requiring deep manual investigation.


NEW QUESTION # 37
Which two statements apply when a customer has a large branch office with employees who all arrive and log in within a five-minute time period? (Choose two.)

  • A. DNS results are cached for 300 seconds.
  • B. Maximum pending TCP DNS requests is 64.
  • C. Maximum number of TCP DNS retries is 3.
  • D. DNS results are only cached for frequently used hostnames.

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
When a large branch office experiences a high volume of employees logging in within a short time frame, the following apply:
* Maximum pending TCP DNS requests is 64- This means that Prisma Access can queue up to 64 pending DNS requests over TCP before dropping additional requests. If more requests are received simultaneously, some may fail or experience delays.
* Maximum number of TCP DNS retries is 3- If a DNS request fails over TCP, Prisma Access will attempt to retry the request up to three times before failing over to another method or returning an error.


NEW QUESTION # 38
All mobile users are unable to authenticate to Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager) using SAML authentication through the Cloud Identity Engine. Users report that after entering their credentials on the Identity Provider (IdP) login page, they are redirected to the Prisma Access portal without successful authentication, and they receive this error message:
Error: Prisma Access Portal Authentication Failed using CIE-SAML with message "400 Bad Request" Which action will identify the root cause of this error?

  • A. Verify the SAML metadata configuration in both the Cloud Identity Engine and the IdP portal to confirm that the endpoint URLs and certificates are correctly configured.
  • B. Examine the Security policy rules in Prisma Access to ensure that traffic from the IdP is allowed and not blocked.
  • C. Review the Authentication logs in Strata Cloud Manager to check for any SAML error messages or authentication failures.
  • D. Verify the SAML metadata configuration in both Strata Cloud Manager and the IdP portal to confirm that the endpoint URLs and certificates are correctly configured.

Answer: A

Explanation:
The"400 Bad Request"error when attemptingSAML authenticationthrough theCloud Identity Engine (CIE)suggests amisconfiguration in the SAML metadata. This typically occurs when theendpoint URLs, certificates, or entity IDsdo not match betweenCloud Identity Engine and the IdP portal. To resolve this, verify that:
TheSAML metadatauploaded toCloud Identity Enginematches theconfiguration from the IdP.

TheACS (Assertion Consumer Service) URL, Entity ID, and certificateare correctly set.

There are no incorrect or expired certificates in theCloud Identity Engine and IdP configuration.

By ensuring theSAML metadatais properly configured inboth systems, authentication should proceed without errors.


NEW QUESTION # 39
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