Question 32 Discussion

Which two content updates can be pushed to next-generation firewalls from Panorama? (Choose two answers)

  • A. Applications and threats
  • B. WildFire
  • C. GlobalProtect data file
  • D. Advanced URL Filtering
Correct Answer: A,B

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aieasa 2025-11-02 23:40:33

Selected Answers: A, D


Panorama can push several types of dynamic content updates to managed next-generation firewalls (NGFWs), including:
• A. Applications and threats
This includes App-ID and threat signatures used for identifying applications and detecting known threats. These updates are critical for maintaining accurate traffic classification and threat prevention.
• D. Advanced URL Filtering
This update provides the latest URL categories and malicious site indicators. It helps NGFWs enforce web access policies and block access to harmful or inappropriate content.
❌ Not Pushed Directly by Panorama:
• B. WildFire
WildFire updates are delivered directly from Palo Alto Networks’ cloud infrastructure to firewalls. Panorama does not push these updates.
• C. GlobalProtect data file
These updates are typically managed through the GlobalProtect infrastructure and not pushed via Panorama.
Let me know if you'd like a full table of content update types and how they’re distributed across Palo Alto platforms.
  • Brave-Dumps Admin 2025-11-03 15:15:26
    please write your reference with the answer


Ayesha 2026-02-16 03:25:33

Selected Answers: A, B


Applications and Threats (A): This is the most common update pushed from Panorama. It contains new App-IDs and Threat signatures (IPS). Because a new App-ID might change how a security policy behaves, engineers often use Panorama to "stagger" this update—pushing it to test firewalls first before the rest of the fleet.

WildFire (B): Panorama can be used to manage the distribution of WildFire signatures. In high-security environments where firewalls are "air-gapped" or restricted, Panorama downloads the latest malware signatures and pushes them down to the managed devices.