What's the difference between DNS Logs and Flow Logs?
A.
They represent the logging of different networking solutions, and DNS Logs are more suitable for a ZTA implementation
B.
DNS Logs record domain name resolution requests and responses, while Flow Logs record info on source, destination, protocol
C.
They play identical functions and can be used interchangeably
D.
DNS Logs record all the information about the network behavior, including source, destination, and protocol, while Flow Logs record users' applications behavior
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
DNS logs capture information on domain name resolution, while Flow logs capture details about network traffic, including source, destination, and protocol. Reference: [CCSK Study Guide, Domain 7 - Infrastructure & Networking]
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