700-765 · Question #151
What is one of the reasons that customers need a Visibility & Enforcement solution?
The correct answer is A. Businesses can't see or protect devices on their network. Visibility and enforcement solutions address the core problem of organizations being unable to see or protect the devices connected to their networks.
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What is one of the reasons that customers need a Visibility & Enforcement solution?
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- ABusinesses can't see or protect devices on their network
- BNetwork traffic is growing at an exponential rate
- CStorage is moving from on-premises to cloud-based
- DOrganizations need the ability to block high-risk websites
How the community answered
(25 responses)- A88% (22)
- C4% (1)
- D8% (2)
Why each option
Visibility and enforcement solutions address the core problem of organizations being unable to see or protect the devices connected to their networks.
Visibility and enforcement solutions are designed specifically to solve the problem of unknown or unmanaged devices on a network. Without visibility, security teams cannot identify all connected endpoints, and without enforcement capabilities, they cannot apply consistent security policies to protect those devices. This gap - not being able to see or protect network devices - is the primary driver for adopting a visibility and enforcement solution.
Exponential network traffic growth is a scalability and capacity planning challenge, not the specific problem that visibility and enforcement solutions are designed to solve.
Migration of storage from on-premises to cloud is a driver for cloud security and CASB solutions, not a reason for deploying a network visibility and enforcement platform.
Blocking high-risk websites is a URL filtering capability and a specific enforcement function, but it is not the overarching reason organizations need a complete visibility and enforcement solution.
Concept tested: Drivers for network visibility and enforcement solutions
Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/security/identity-services-engine/index.html
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