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When utilizing Cortex Data Lake (CDL) for centralized logging from various Palo Alto Networks platforms (NGFWs, Prisma Access, Prisma SD-WAN), what is a key advantage compared to using local firewall logging or individual syslog servers at each location?
Correct Answer: B
Centralized logging platforms are designed for scalability, aggregation, and ease of analysis. - Option A: CDL provides scalable storage, but it is typically licensed based on ingest rate and data retention period, not unlimited and perpetual. - Option B (Correct): The primary advantage of CDL is its ability to receive and store logs from all supported Palo Alto Networks sources in a unified cloud-based repository, enabling administrators to search, filter, report, and correlate events across the entire distributed environment from a single interface (like the Cloud Management Console or Panorama). This is crucial for comprehensive visibility and incident response. - Option C: CDL is a logging and analytics platform; security enforcement actions are performed by the firewalls/Prisma Access/SD-WAN devices based on their policies. - Option D: Administrators still need to configure logging profiles and apply them to policy rules on the firewalls/services to specify which logs are generated and where they are forwarded (to CDL). - Option E: CDL is specifically designed for logs from Palo Alto Networks products.