Which type of policy allows an administrator to both enforce rules and take action?
Which type of policy allows an administrator to both enforce rules and take action?
A security policy allows an administrator to both enforce rules and take action. Security policies are designed to control access to resources by defining the conditions under which access is allowed or denied, and by specifying actions such as allowing, blocking, or logging traffic.
3.2 Differentiate specific security rule types Security rule types Security policies allow you to enforce rules and take action, and they can be as general or as specific as needed. The list of policy rules is compared from the top down against the incoming traffic. The more specific rules must precede the more general ones because the first rule that matches the traffic is applied.
3.2 Differentiate specific security rule types Security rule types Security policies allow you to enforce rules and take action, and they can be as general or as specific as needed. (https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/content/dam/pan/en_US/assets/pdf/datasheets/education/pcnsa-study-guide.pdf)
Its a very lame question. PCNSA study guide, section 3.2: https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/content/dam/pan/en_US/assets/pdf/datasheets/education/pcnsa-study-guide.pdf Security rule types Security policies allow you to enforce rules and take action, and they can be as general or as specific as needed. Now check this :) https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-admin/policy Policies allow you to enforce rules and take action. The different types of policy rules that you can create on the firewall are: Security, NAT, Quality of Service (QoS), Policy Based Forwarding (PBF), Decryption, Application Override, Authentication, Denial of Service (DoS), and Zone protection policies. All these different policies work together to allow, deny, prioritize, forward, encrypt, decrypt, make exceptions, authenticate access, and reset connections as needed to help secure your network.
Answer : A https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/authentication/authentication-policy
Brother, the answer is B. The security rule base allows admins to enforce RULES with actions defined by said admin. The authentication policy enforces user authenticate users before they access resources and whatnot.
Correct answer is B.
Correct answer is B. Security policy rules allow you to enforce rules and take action, and can be as general or specific as needed.
B is correct
Answer is B in plain text https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/content/dam/pan/en_US/assets/pdf/datasheets/education/pcnsa-study-guide.pdf