PCCSE · Question #110
Which data security default policy is able to scan for vulnerabilities?
The correct answer is C. Objects containing Malware. In Prisma Cloud's data security module, the default policy 'Objects containing Malware' is the one that scans stored objects (e.g., in S3 buckets or blob storage) for malicious content, which includes malware and embedded threats. While options A ('Vulnerabilities'), B ('Threats'
Question
Which data security default policy is able to scan for vulnerabilities?
Options
- AObjects containing Vulnerabilities
- BObjects containing Threats
- CObjects containing Malware
- DObjects containing Exploits
How the community answered
(55 responses)- A2% (1)
- B9% (5)
- C82% (45)
- D7% (4)
Explanation
In Prisma Cloud's data security module, the default policy 'Objects containing Malware' is the one that scans stored objects (e.g., in S3 buckets or blob storage) for malicious content, which includes malware and embedded threats. While options A ('Vulnerabilities'), B ('Threats'), and D ('Exploits') sound plausible, the actual default policy name used by Prisma Cloud for this scanning capability is 'Objects containing Malware.' The malware scan engine identifies malicious files that could represent vulnerability exposure vectors in cloud storage.
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