NEW QUESTION: 3
What operators can only be used when using the Custom/Freeform option in correlation wizard? (Choose 3)
A. Sequence()
B. Gate()
C. Window()
D. IsNull()
E. Filter()
F. Match subnet
G. InList()
H. Flow
Answer: D,F,G
Explanation:
* Freeform rules are the only way to include certain functionality in a correlation rule. Freeform rules give you the ability to do the following: / Nest operations using parentheses (to specify order of operations) / (E) Use the inlist operator to refer to a dynamic list / (D)Use the isnull operator to refer to unpopulated fields / Use the w. prefix for a field name in the window operation to compare an incoming event's value to a set of previous events
* The match subnet operator can be used to build a condition where the value of a metatag maches a user-specified subnet specified in the rule in CIDR notation. This operator is used only
for IP address fields.
Example:
filter(e.DestinationIP match subnet (10.0.0.1/22))
Note:
* The Sentinel Correlation Engine runs rules that are written in the Correlation RuleLg language. Rules are created in the Sentinel Control Center. Users can create rules using a wizard for the following rule types: / Simple Rule / Composite Rule / Aggregate Rule / (not G) Sequence Rule These rules are converted to the Correlation RuleLg language when the rules are saved. The same rule types, plus even more complex rules, can be created in the Sentinel Control Center using the Custom/Freeform option. To use the Custom/Freeform option, the user must have a good understanding of the Correlation RuleLg language.
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which of the following is not a Trend Line Model?
A. binomial Trend Line
B. Exponential Trend Line
C. Linear Trend Line
D. Logarithmic Trend Line
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
According to the official Tableau documentation, there are 5 types of trend lines which we can work with in Tableau :
1) Linear Trend Line
2) Logarithmic Trend Line
3) Exponential Trend Line
4) Polynomial Trend Line
5) Power Model
Hence, the correct answer is BINOMIAL trend line which is not present in Tableau.
See the following image:
For more information, refer to: https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/trendlines_add.htm
NEW QUESTION: 3
What operators can only be used when using the Custom/Freeform option in correlation wizard? (Choose 3)
A. Sequence()
B. Gate()
C. Window()
D. IsNull()
E. Filter()
F. Match subnet
G. InList()
H. Flow
Answer: D,F,G
Explanation:
* Freeform rules are the only way to include certain functionality in a correlation rule. Freeform rules give you the ability to do the following: / Nest operations using parentheses (to specify order of operations) / (E) Use the inlist operator to refer to a dynamic list / (D)Use the isnull operator to refer to unpopulated fields / Use the w. prefix for a field name in the window operation to compare an incoming event's value to a set of previous events
* The match subnet operator can be used to build a condition where the value of a metatag maches a user-specified subnet specified in the rule in CIDR notation. This operator is used only
for IP address fields.
Example:
filter(e.DestinationIP match subnet (10.0.0.1/22))
Note:
* The Sentinel Correlation Engine runs rules that are written in the Correlation RuleLg language. Rules are created in the Sentinel Control Center. Users can create rules using a wizard for the following rule types: / Simple Rule / Composite Rule / Aggregate Rule / (not G) Sequence Rule These rules are converted to the Correlation RuleLg language when the rules are saved. The same rule types, plus even more complex rules, can be created in the Sentinel Control Center using the Custom/Freeform option. To use the Custom/Freeform option, the user must have a good understanding of the Correlation RuleLg language.
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which of the following is not a Trend Line Model?
A. binomial Trend Line
B. Exponential Trend Line
C. Linear Trend Line
D. Logarithmic Trend Line
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
According to the official Tableau documentation, there are 5 types of trend lines which we can work with in Tableau :
1) Linear Trend Line
2) Logarithmic Trend Line
3) Exponential Trend Line
4) Polynomial Trend Line
5) Power Model
Hence, the correct answer is BINOMIAL trend line which is not present in Tableau.
See the following image:
For more information, refer to: https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/trendlines_add.htm
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NEW QUESTION: 3
What operators can only be used when using the Custom/Freeform option in correlation wizard? (Choose 3)
A. Sequence()
B. Gate()
C. Window()
D. IsNull()
E. Filter()
F. Match subnet
G. InList()
H. Flow
Answer: D,F,G
Explanation:
* Freeform rules are the only way to include certain functionality in a correlation rule. Freeform rules give you the ability to do the following: / Nest operations using parentheses (to specify order of operations) / (E) Use the inlist operator to refer to a dynamic list / (D)Use the isnull operator to refer to unpopulated fields / Use the w. prefix for a field name in the window operation to compare an incoming event's value to a set of previous events
* The match subnet operator can be used to build a condition where the value of a metatag maches a user-specified subnet specified in the rule in CIDR notation. This operator is used only
for IP address fields.
Example:
filter(e.DestinationIP match subnet (10.0.0.1/22))
Note:
* The Sentinel Correlation Engine runs rules that are written in the Correlation RuleLg language. Rules are created in the Sentinel Control Center. Users can create rules using a wizard for the following rule types: / Simple Rule / Composite Rule / Aggregate Rule / (not G) Sequence Rule These rules are converted to the Correlation RuleLg language when the rules are saved. The same rule types, plus even more complex rules, can be created in the Sentinel Control Center using the Custom/Freeform option. To use the Custom/Freeform option, the user must have a good understanding of the Correlation RuleLg language.
NEW QUESTION: 4
Which of the following is not a Trend Line Model?
A. binomial Trend Line
B. Exponential Trend Line
C. Linear Trend Line
D. Logarithmic Trend Line
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
According to the official Tableau documentation, there are 5 types of trend lines which we can work with in Tableau :
1) Linear Trend Line
2) Logarithmic Trend Line
3) Exponential Trend Line
4) Polynomial Trend Line
5) Power Model
Hence, the correct answer is BINOMIAL trend line which is not present in Tableau.
See the following image:
For more information, refer to: https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/trendlines_add.htm
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