101 · Question #152
Logging profiles are assigned to?
The correct answer is C. Web applications. In BIG-IP ASM, logging profiles define which security events are recorded and are associated at the web application (virtual server) level.
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Logging profiles are assigned to?
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- AHTTP class
- BSecurity policies
- CWeb applications
- DAttack signatures
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(35 responses)- B3% (1)
- C89% (31)
- D9% (3)
Why each option
In BIG-IP ASM, logging profiles define which security events are recorded and are associated at the web application (virtual server) level.
HTTP classes are a legacy BIG-IP traffic classification construct and are not the attachment point for ASM logging profiles.
Security policies define detection and enforcement rules but do not directly hold logging profile assignments - the association is made at the web application level where the policy is also applied.
Logging profiles are assigned to web applications, meaning they are attached to the virtual server that hosts the application, so all traffic processed by that virtual server is logged according to the profile's configuration alongside the applied security policy.
Attack signatures are individual detection patterns within a security policy and do not serve as containers to which logging profiles can be assigned.
Concept tested: BIG-IP ASM logging profile assignment to web applications
Source: https://techdocs.f5.com/en-us/bigip-16-1-0/big-ip-asm-implementations/setting-up-security-event-logging.html
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