If a user device does NOT comply with a company’s security requirements, which type of policy can a Citrix Administrator apply to a Citrix Gateway virtual server to limit access to Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops resources?
If a user device does NOT comply with a company’s security requirements, which type of policy can a Citrix Administrator apply to a Citrix Gateway virtual server to limit access to Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops resources?
An Authorization policy is used to control access to resources based on user attributes, group membership, compliance with security requirements, and other factors. This type of policy ensures that only compliant devices are granted access to Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, making it the appropriate choice for limiting access when a user's device does not comply with the company's security requirements.
A session profile contains the settings for user connections. Session profiles specify the actions that are applied to a user session if the user device meets the policy expression conditions. Profiles are used with session policies. You can use the configuration utility to create session profiles separately from a session policy and then use the profile for multiple policies. You can only use one profile with a policy. https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-gateway/current-release/vpn-user-config/session-policies.html
Session profile isn't even an option. Its asking what kind of POLICY is going to limit access to resources. The only applicable option is an Authorization policy.
Has to be C - Authorization policy. That's where you control access to resources based on user attributes, group membership, and endpoint analysis results etc... Nothing to do with session profiles.