Why the others are not correct:
A (It provides carrier-grade protection):
While FortiGate solutions offer enterprise-level security, the term "carrier-grade" typically refers to solutions designed specifically for telecommunications service providers with extremely high availability and scale requirements. CNF is not specifically marketed as "carrier-grade."
C (It uses AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB)):
FortiGate CNF leverages AWS services in a native manner. While load balancing is a fundamental concept, CNF integrates more closely with AWS Gateway Load Balancer (GWLB) rather than just a standard ELB. The statement as given is not entirely accurate.
B. It scales seamlessly.
FortiGate CNF leverages the cloud’s native scaling capabilities, ensuring that firewall resources can dynamically scale with the needs of the cloud environment.
D. It is considered to be a Firewall-as-a-Service (FWaaS).
FortiGate CNF is a cloud-native solution, meaning it is delivered as a service (FWaaS), offering firewall functionality without the need for managing underlying infrastructure.
E. It can be managed by FortiManager and AWS Firewall Manager.
FortiGate CNF integrates with both FortiManager for centralized management and AWS Firewall Manager for security policies across multiple AWS accounts and resources.
The other options are incorrect:
A: Carrier-grade protection is not a specific feature attributed to FortiGate CNF.
C: FortiGate CNF does not use AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) directly for its firewall functionality.
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