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You want to permit access to an application but block application sub-Which two security policy features provide this capability? (Choose two.)

A.
URL filtering
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A.
URL filtering
B.
micro application detection
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B.
micro application detection
C.
content filtering
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C.
content filtering
D.
APPID
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D.
APPID
Suggested answer: A, B

Explanation:

The two security policy features that provide the capability to permit access to an application but block its sub-applications are URL filtering and micro application detection. URL filtering allows you to create policies that permit or block access to certain websites or webpages based on URL patterns. Micro application detection is a more sophisticated approach that can identify and block specific applications, even if they are embedded within other applications or websites. According to the Juniper Networks Certified Internet Specialist (JNCIS-SEC) Study Guide[1], ''micro application detection is the most accurate way to detect and control applications.'' Content filtering and APPID are more general approaches and are not as effective in providing the level of granularity needed to block sub-applications.

asked 18/09/2024
selvaram vijayaragavan
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