Which functionality is available to firewall users with an active Threat Prevention subscription, but no WildFire license?
Which functionality is available to firewall users with an active Threat Prevention subscription, but no WildFire license?
Firewall users with an active Threat Prevention subscription but no WildFire license can upload PE files to WildFire. This level of access allows them to forward specific file types for analysis without the need for a WildFire subscription. Other functionalities such as access to the WildFire API, WildFire hybrid deployment, and five-minute WildFire updates to threat signatures require a WildFire subscription.
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/advanced-wildfire/administration/advanced-wildfire-overview/advanced-wildfire-subscription
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/content/dam/techdocs/en_US/pdf/pan-os/9-0/pan-os-admin/pan-os-admin.pdf
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/advanced-wildfire/administration/advanced-wildfire-overview/advanced-wildfire-subscription
C is correct
Because Five-Minute Updates is for The standard WildFire subscription, so, can't be D
c IS CORRECT Basic WildFire support is included as part of the Threat Prevention license. Anyone with or without a Threat Prevention license can forward PE files to WildFire for analysis. The WildFire subscription service provides enhanced services for organizations that require immediate coverage for threats, frequent WildFire signature updates, advanced file type forwarding (APK, PDF, Microsoft Office, and Java Applet), and the ability to upload files using the WildFire API. A WildFire subscription is also required if your firewalls will be forwarding files to an on-premises WF-500 appliance.
B is correct
SORRY D is correct