When configuring the FortiCASB policy, which three configuration options are available? (Choose
three.)
Question No 2
You have been tasked with deploying FortiGate VMs in a highly available topology on the Amazon
Web Services (AWS) cloud. The requirements for your deployment are as follows:
• You must deploy two FortiGate VMs in a single virtual private cloud (VPC), with an external
elastic load balancer which will distribute ingress traffic from the internet to both FortiGate VMs in
an active - active topology.
• Each FortiGate VM must have two elastic network interfaces: one will connect to a public
subnet and other will connect to a private subnet.
• To maintain high availability, you must deploy the FortiGate VMs in two different availability
zones.
How many public and private subnets will you need to configure within the VPC?
Question No 3
You are deploying Amazon Web Services (AWS) GuardDuty to monitor malicious or unauthorized
behaviors related to AWS resources. You will also use the Fortinet aws - lambda - guardduty script to
translate feeds from AWS GuardDuty findings into a list of malicious IP addresses. FortiGate can then
consume this list as an external threat feed.
Which Amazon AWS services must you subscribe to in order to use this feature?
Question No 4
Refer to the exhibit.
A customer has deployed an environment in Amazon Web Services (AWS) and is now trying to send
outbound traffic from the Web servers to the Internet. The FortiGate policies are configured to allow
all outbound traffic; however, the traffic is not reaching the FortiGate internal interface.
What are two possible reasons for this behavior? (Choose two.)