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350-701 · Question #489

How does Cisco Umbrella protect clients when they operate outside of the corporate network?

The correct answer is C. by using the Cisco Umbrella roaming client. The Cisco Umbrella roaming client is a lightweight software that can be installed on Windows and Mac laptops, as well as on iOS and Android mobile devices. The client sends DNS queries to the Cisco Umbrella global network, where the queries are filtered and either allowed or bloc

Submitted by ricky.ec· Mar 30, 2026Content Security

Question

How does Cisco Umbrella protect clients when they operate outside of the corporate network?

Options

  • Aby modifying the registry for DNS lookups
  • Bby using Active Directory group policies to enforce Cisco Umbrella DNS servers
  • Cby using the Cisco Umbrella roaming client
  • Dby forcing DNS queries to the corporate name servers

How the community answered

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  • A
    3% (1)
  • B
    7% (2)
  • C
    86% (25)
  • D
    3% (1)

Explanation

The Cisco Umbrella roaming client is a lightweight software that can be installed on Windows and Mac laptops, as well as on iOS and Android mobile devices. The client sends DNS queries to the Cisco Umbrella global network, where the queries are filtered and either allowed or blocked based on the organization's security policies. The Cisco Umbrella roaming client also provides visibility into the security posture of the devices, regardless of their location. This allows organizations to detect and respond to threats in real- time, regardless of where the device is located.

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#Cisco Umbrella#roaming client#DNS-based security#remote user protection

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