An administrator must block access to BYOD endpoints that were onboarded without a certificate and have been reported as stolen in the Cisco ISE My Devices Portal. Which condition must be used when configuring an authorization policy that sets DenyAccess permission?

QuestionsCategory: 300-715An administrator must block access to BYOD endpoints that were onboarded without a certificate and have been reported as stolen in the Cisco ISE My Devices Portal. Which condition must be used when configuring an authorization policy that sets DenyAccess permission?
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An administrator must block access to BYOD endpoints that were onboarded without a certificate and have been reported as stolen in the Cisco ISE My Devices Portal. Which condition must be used when configuring an authorization policy that sets DenyAccess permission?

A. Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Registered.

B. Endpoint Identify Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Pending.

C. Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Lost.

D. Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Reinstate.








 

Suggested Answer: A



This question is in 300-715 Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) Exam
For getting Cisco Certified Network Professional Security (CCNP Security) Certificate





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