Exam NSEI_OTS_AR-7.6 Topic 1 Question 34 Discussion
Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSEI_OTS_AR-7.6 exam
Question #: 34
Topic #: 1
Question #: 34
Topic #: 1
Refer to the exhibit.

A Virtual Patching profile is shown. You have recently updated your SCADA system and would like to apply the SCADA virtual patching profile. Which two statements about this profile are correct? (Choose two answers)

A Virtual Patching profile is shown. You have recently updated your SCADA system and would like to apply the SCADA virtual patching profile. Which two statements about this profile are correct? (Choose two answers)
Suggested Answer: B,D Vote an answer
The correct answers are B and D .
Option B is correct because the profile has Medium , High , and Critical selected, while Low severity is not selected. That means low-severity virtual patching signatures are not enforced by this profile. So for the device with MAC address 12:12:12:12:12 , low-severity signatures are not blocked. The study guide explains virtual patching as device-specific protection where "FortiGate caches the signatures and mitigation rules that apply to each device" and applies them when the related traffic matches the firewall policy.
Option D is correct because the Virtual Patching Exemptions table shows a row with the MAC address 11:
11:11:11:11 and no specific signature listed. The study guide states that in the Virtual Patching profile you can "Exempt a specific device with the MAC address or a specific signature." A MAC-only exemption means that specific device is excluded from virtual patching enforcement, so in practical terms it is treated as having no applicable vulnerabilities in this profile.
Option C is incorrect because the profile does not block critical signatures for all devices. The exemptions list proves that at least one device can be excluded by MAC address, and a specific signature can also be exempted. Therefore, enforcement is not universal across all devices.
Option A is incorrect because the entry Schneider.Electric.ClearSCADA.HTTP.Interface.XSS appears as a specific signature exemption , not as the only remaining vulnerability. The profile display is showing exemptions, not a statement that only one vulnerability is still present.
Option B is correct because the profile has Medium , High , and Critical selected, while Low severity is not selected. That means low-severity virtual patching signatures are not enforced by this profile. So for the device with MAC address 12:12:12:12:12 , low-severity signatures are not blocked. The study guide explains virtual patching as device-specific protection where "FortiGate caches the signatures and mitigation rules that apply to each device" and applies them when the related traffic matches the firewall policy.
Option D is correct because the Virtual Patching Exemptions table shows a row with the MAC address 11:
11:11:11:11 and no specific signature listed. The study guide states that in the Virtual Patching profile you can "Exempt a specific device with the MAC address or a specific signature." A MAC-only exemption means that specific device is excluded from virtual patching enforcement, so in practical terms it is treated as having no applicable vulnerabilities in this profile.
Option C is incorrect because the profile does not block critical signatures for all devices. The exemptions list proves that at least one device can be excluded by MAC address, and a specific signature can also be exempted. Therefore, enforcement is not universal across all devices.
Option A is incorrect because the entry Schneider.Electric.ClearSCADA.HTTP.Interface.XSS appears as a specific signature exemption , not as the only remaining vulnerability. The profile display is showing exemptions, not a statement that only one vulnerability is still present.
by Mike at Aug 21, 2026, 09:56 AM
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