I would vote B.
Ref: Data from malicious attacks are shared between the Threat Prevention Software
Blades and help to keep your network safe. For example, the signatures from threats that Threat
Emulation identifies are added to the ThreatCloud for use by the other Threat Prevention blades.
src https://infosec.co.il/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/12-GAiA-R80.40-Threat-Prevention.pdf page 28.
CSSA Page 635: "Data from malicious attacks are shared between the Threat Prevention
Software Blades and help to keep networks safe. For example, the signatures from threats that Threat Emulation identifies are added to the ThreatCloud for use by the other Threat Prevention blades such as Anti-Virus and Anti-Bot."
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