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Question 316

What do application filters help provide access to?

    Correct Answer: A

    Application filters help provide access to applications that are explicitly sanctioned for use within a company. These filters allow the company to control and monitor which sanctioned applications are accessible, ensuring compliance with company policies and maintaining security standards.

Discussion
baccalaccaOption: B

b n application filter is an object that dynamically groups applications based on application attributes that you define, including category, subcategory, technology, risk factor, and characteristic. This is useful when you want to safely enable access to applications that you do not explicitly sanction, but that you want users to be able to access. For example, you may want to enable employees to choose their own office programs (such as Evernote, Google Docs, or Microsoft Office 365) for business use. To safely enable these types of applications, you could create an application filter that matches on the Category business-systems and the Subcategory office-programs. As new applications office programs emerge and new App-IDs get created, these new applications will automatically match the filter you defined; you will not have to make any additional changes to your policy rulebase to safely enable any application that matches the attributes you defined for the filter.

fb48Option: B

B is correct https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/app-id/use-application-objects-in-policy/create-an-application-filter This is useful when you want to safely enable access to applications that you do not explicitly sanction, but that you want users to be able to access.

cjaceOption: B

B. Applications that are not explicitly sanctioned and that a company wants users to be able to access12 An application filter is an object that dynamically groups applications based on application attributes that you define, including category, subcategory, technology, risk factor, and characteristic1. This is useful when you want to safely enable access to applications that you do not explicitly sanction, but that you want users to be able to access12. For example, you may want to enable employees to choose their own office programs (such as Evernote, Google Docs, or Microsoft Office 365) for business use1.