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A customer asks what you mean when you say that Aruba Zero Trust Security provides "contextbased" access policies. What should you explain?

A.
The solution can give different access rights to the same user based on additional factors, such as device type, time, and location.
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A.
The solution can give different access rights to the same user based on additional factors, such as device type, time, and location.
B.
The wizard for creating access policies shows different views based on whether a business user or technical user is creating the policy.
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B.
The wizard for creating access policies shows different views based on whether a business user or technical user is creating the policy.
C.
The access policies are customized through a CLl, which creates a different CU "context" per custom access control policy.
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C.
The access policies are customized through a CLl, which creates a different CU "context" per custom access control policy.
D.
The solution's access control capabilities depend on the ClearPass Policy Manager licensing level that the customer chooses.
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D.
The solution's access control capabilities depend on the ClearPass Policy Manager licensing level that the customer chooses.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

According to Aruba's website1, Zero Trust Security provides "context-based" access policies because it can identify and profile users and devices on the network, and define roles and assign granular role-based policies to them2. This means that the solution can give different access rights to the same user based on additional factors, such as device type, time, and location3.

https://www.arubanetworks.com/solutions/zero-trust-security/

asked 16/09/2024
Geoffrey Vd Molen
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