NSE 5 – FortiClient 7.0 — Question 19
What action does FortiClient anti-exploit detection take when it detects exploits?
Answer options
- A. Deletes the compromised application process
- B. Blocks memory allocation to the compromised application process
- C. Terminates the compromised application process
- D. Patches the compromised application process
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because FortiClient's anti-exploit detection is designed to terminate processes that are identified as compromised to prevent further harm. Options A and D are incorrect as FortiClient does not delete or patch application processes. Option B, while plausible, does not reflect the actual action taken by FortiClient.