Which compliance status is shown when a configured posture policy requirement is not met?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation Posture is a service in Cisco Identity Services Engine (Cisco ISE) that allows you to check the state, also known as posture, of all the endpoints that are connecting to a network for compliance with corporate security policies. A posture policy is a collection of posture requirements that are associated with one or more identity groups and operating systems. Posture-policy requirements can be set to mandatory, optional, or audit types in posture policies. + If a mandatory requirement fails, the user will be moved to Non-Compliant state + If an optional requirement fails, the user is allowed to skip the specified optional requirements and the user is moved to Compliant state This Qdid not clearly specify the type of posture policy requirement (mandatory or optional) is not met so the user can be in Non-compliant or compliant state. But "noncompliant" is the best answer here. Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/1-3/admin_guide/b_ise_admin_guide_13/ b_ise_admin_guide_sample_chapter_010111.html Posture is a service in Cisco Identity Services Engine (Cisco ISE) that allows you to check the state, also known as posture, of all the endpoints that are connecting to a network for compliance with corporate security policies. A posture policy is a collection of posture requirements that are associated with one or more identity groups and operating systems. Posture-policy requirements can be set to mandatory, optional, or audit types in posture policies. + If a mandatory requirement fails, the user will be moved to Non-Compliant state + If an optional requirement fails, the user is allowed to skip the specified optional requirements and the user is moved to Compliant state This Qdid not clearly specify the type of posture policy requirement (mandatory or optional) is not met so the user can be in Non-compliant or compliant state. But "noncompliant" is the best answer here. Reference: Explanation Posture is a service in Cisco Identity Services Engine (Cisco ISE) that allows you to check the state, also known as posture, of all the endpoints that are connecting to a network for compliance with corporate security policies. A posture policy is a collection of posture requirements that are associated with one or more identity groups and operating systems. Posture-policy requirements can be set to mandatory, optional, or audit types in posture policies. + If a mandatory requirement fails, the user will be moved to Non-Compliant state + If an optional requirement fails, the user is allowed to skip the specified optional requirements and the user is moved to Compliant state This Qdid not clearly specify the type of posture policy requirement (mandatory or optional) is not met so the user can be in Non-compliant or compliant state. But "noncompliant" is the best answer here. Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/1-3/admin_guide/b_ise_admin_guide_13/ b_ise_admin_guide_sample_chapter_010111.html
Question 27
Which Cisco command enables authentication, authorization, and accounting globally so that CoA is supported on the device?
Correct Answer: A
Question 28
Which feature is configured for managed devices in the device platform settings of the Firepower Management Center?
Correct Answer: D
Question 29
Which product allows Cisco FMC to push security intelligence observable to its sensors from other products?
A network engineer must monitor user and device behavior within the on-premises network This data must be sent to the Cisco Stealthwatch Cloud analytics platform for analysis What must be done to meet this requirement using the Ubuntu-based VM appliance deployed in a VMware-based hypervisor?