The correct answer is A. A configuration management database (CMDB) device group . In the exhibit, the analytics filter uses Source IP IN Group: VPN Gateway . In FortiSIEM analytics, values shown as Group: for IP/device-related attributes commonly reference FortiSIEM CMDB groups, not firewall address groups or rule folders. The FortiSIEM 7.4 User Guide explains how CMDB groups are inserted into queries: to add a CMDB group, the user selects an attribute, selects an operator such as IN , and then selects a value from CMDB. The guide gives a direct example where a reporting IP is matched using a firewall device group, expressed as a condition equivalent to “reptDevIpAddr IN Firewall group.”
This matches the exhibit’s structure: Source IP is the event attribute, IN is the operator, and Group: VPN Gateway is the selected CMDB group value. A FortiSIEM watchlist is different; the Study Guide describes watchlists as containers of similar items that can be referenced in searches, rules, and reports, but they are managed under Resources > Watch Lists, not shown here as a CMDB-style device group value. A FortiGate address group exists on FortiGate, not as this FortiSIEM analytics CMDB group reference.
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