A Linux endpoint with a Cortex XDR Pro per Endpoint license and Enhanced Endpoint Data enabled has reported malicious activity, resulting in the creation of a file that you wish to delete. Which action could you take to delete the file?

QuestionsCategory: PCDRAA Linux endpoint with a Cortex XDR Pro per Endpoint license and Enhanced Endpoint Data enabled has reported malicious activity, resulting in the creation of a file that you wish to delete. Which action could you take to delete the file?
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A Linux endpoint with a Cortex XDR Pro per Endpoint license and Enhanced Endpoint Data enabled has reported malicious activity, resulting in the creation of a file that you wish to delete. Which action could you take to delete the file?

A. Manually remediate the problem on the endpoint in question.

B. Open X2go from the Cortex XDR console and delete the file via X2go.

C. Initiate Remediate Suggestions to automatically delete the file.

D. Open an NFS connection from the Cortex XDR console and delete the file.








 

Suggested Answer: A

Community Answer: C



This question is in PCDRA Palo Alto Networks Certified Detection and Remediation Analyst Exam
For getting Palo Alto Networks Certified Detection and Remediation Analyst (PCDRA) Certificate





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