Question 3
For which two purposes would you use the command set log checksum? (Choose two.)
To help protect against man-in-the-middle attacks during log upload from FortiAnalyzer to an SFTP server
To prevent log modification or tampering
To encrypt log communications
To send an identical set of logs to a second logging server
Correct answer: AB
Explanation:
To prevent the log in the store from being modified, you can add a log checksum by using the config system global command. When the log is split, archived, and the log is uploaded (if the feature is enabled), you can configure the FortiAnalyzer to log the log file hash value, timestamp, and authentication code. This can help defend against man-in-the-middle attacks when uploading log transmission data from the FortiAnalyzer to the SFTP server.
To prevent the log in the store from being modified, you can add a log checksum by using the config system global command. When the log is split, archived, and the log is uploaded (if the feature is enabled), you can configure the FortiAnalyzer to log the log file hash value, timestamp, and authentication code. This can help defend against man-in-the-middle attacks when uploading log transmission data from the FortiAnalyzer to the SFTP server.