Which two of the following are required when configuring the Domain Credential Filter method for preventing phishing attacks? (Choose two.)
Which two of the following are required when configuring the Domain Credential Filter method for preventing phishing attacks? (Choose two.)
When configuring the Domain Credential Filter method for preventing phishing attacks, two required components are the LDAP connector and the Windows User-ID agent. The LDAP connector is essential because it allows the system to query user credentials and verify their authenticity. The Windows User-ID agent is also necessary as it collects user-to-IP mappings, enabling the system to correlate network traffic with individual users. Together, these components help in effectively detecting and preventing credential-based phishing attempts.
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/threat-prevention/prevent-credential-phishing/configure-credential-detection-with-the-windows-based-user-id-agent#:~:text=The%20User%2DID%20credential%20service%20forwards%20the%20bloom%20filter%20to,usernames%20and%20password%20hash%20submissions. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/user-id/map-ip-addresses-to-users/configure-user-mapping-using-the-windows-user-id-agent/configure-the-windows-based-user-id-agent-for-user-mapping
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/threat-prevention/prevent-credential-phishing/methods-to-check-for-corporate-credential-submissions#id29eff481-13de-45b9-b73c-83e2e932ba20
Apologies, have reread the question and the 'Method' of 'Domain Credential Filter' in Preventing Credential Phishing does require Windows User-ID and IP address-to-username mappings, so answer is CD