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12-19-2021 11:43 AM
Hello,
I've been looking a history entries in our threat log and it seems to me that most of the default settings for vulnerabilities - "action" are set to low, for example to "alert" - although they classify the threat as "medium" or "high". For example in the screenshot below the threat of this hacktool is set to "alert". Shouldn't this be a set at east to a drop\reset, etc or something that doesn't allow it? What's Palo's thinking behind this?
Thanks.
12-20-2021 01:15 PM
Hello,
There are legitimate use cases for this software. Palo Alto at times takes a conservative approach as not to break things and allow the end users to customize it for their needs. I always set anything medium and higher to be blocked.
Regards,
12-20-2021 01:15 PM
Hello,
There are legitimate use cases for this software. Palo Alto at times takes a conservative approach as not to break things and allow the end users to customize it for their needs. I always set anything medium and higher to be blocked.
Regards,
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