Fortinet NSE 2 SOAR Questions and Answers
What is a common use case for an implementation of SOAR by customers?
Phishing investigations
What are three reasons SOAR is used? (Choose three.)
Accelerate response times
Reduce alert fatigue
Compensate for the skill shortage
What are p...
Fortinet NSE 2 SOAR Questions and
Answers
What is a common use case for an implementation of SOAR by customers? - answer
Phishing investigations
What are three reasons SOAR is used? (Choose three.) - answer Accelerate
response times
Reduce alert fatigue
Compensate for the skill shortage
What are playbooks used for? - answer To automate actions an analyst typically
would have to complete manually.
What is alert fatigue? - answer When an analyst is overwhelmed from the number of
alerts coming in.
Which is a benefit of SOAR? - answer It increases security team efficacy by
automating repetitive processes
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