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Palo Alto Networks Security Operations Generalist Sample Questions:
1. Which type of update in Prisma Access (and Strata NGFWs) is released most frequently and is critical for providing protection against the very latest known malware, exploits, and spyware/C2 threats?
A) App-ID updates
B) Threat Prevention updates (Antivirus, Vulnerability Protection, Anti-Spyware signatures)
C) Cloud Management Console updates
D) WildFire updates
E) PAN-OS software updates
2. An organization relies heavily on Cortex Data Lake (CDL) for logging and analytics from its Prisma Access deployment. They are integrating CDL with a third-party Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system for centralized security monitoring and alerting. Which types of logs generated by Prisma Access and stored in CDL are MOST critical for providing comprehensive visibility into user activity, security threats, and policy enforcement for remote users and remote networks? (Select all that apply)
A) Threat logs (detailing detected malware, exploits, etc.)
B) URL Filtering logs (recording web access attempts and categories)
C) Configuration logs (tracking changes to Prisma Access setup)
D) HIP Match logs (indicating device posture compliance status)
E) Traffic logs (showing allowed/denied sessions with App-ID and User-ID)
3. A security administrator is investigating a potential malware outbreak on the internal network protected by a Palo Alto Networks PA-Series firewall. They need to identify which users are accessing specific malicious URLs or downloading suspicious files. Which log types generated by the firewall are MOST relevant for this investigation, providing visibility into user activity, applications, and detected threats? (Select all that apply)
A) Configuration logs
B) Traffic logs
C) Threat logs
D) URL Filtering logs
E) System logs
4. A financial institution is implementing a Palo Alto Networks Strata NGFW to secure its internal network and prevent data exfiltration and malware infections over encrypted channels. They need to inspect all outbound HTTPS traffic from employee workstations to detect sensitive data leaving the network and block access to malicious websites identified via URL filtering and Threat Prevention, even if accessed over SSL/TLS. Which decryption method is required for this use case, and what is its fundamental principle of operation?
A) SSL Inbound Inspection with a wildcard certificate, which allows the firewall to decrypt any incoming encrypted connection without needing individual server private keys.
B) Proxy Automatic Configuration (PAC) file decryption, which redirects encrypted traffic to a transparent proxy for inspection before sending it to the destination.
C) SSL Forward Proxy decryption, which intercepts the SSL/TLS handshake, presents the client with a certificate signed by the firewall's root CA, and establishes separate encrypted sessions with the client and the server.
D) SSL Inbound Inspection, which requires installing the server's private key on the firewall to decrypt incoming encrypted connections to internal servers.
E) SSL Protocol Downgrade, which forces the client and server to use an unencrypted version of the protocol (e.g., HTTP instead of HTTPS).
5. A critical data center perimeter is secured by a pair of Palo Alto Networks PA-5220 firewalls configured in an Active/Passive High Availability (HA) setup. In this configuration, which key state information is actively synchronized between the primary (Active) and secondary (Passive) firewalls to ensure minimal disruption to established connections upon a failover event?
A) NAT translation table entries for currently active NAT sessions.
B) User-ID mappings (IP to username) learned from various sources.
C) Routing table entries and neighbor discovery (ARP table).
D) Master key for decrypting sensitive configuration data.
E) Session state table, including application identification status and security profile enforcement points.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: B | Question # 2 Answer: A,B,D,E | Question # 3 Answer: B,C,D | Question # 4 Answer: C | Question # 5 Answer: A,E |







