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COF-C02 · Question #105

Network policies can be set at which Snowflake levels? (Choose two.)

The correct answer is C. User E. Account. Snowflake network policies - which allow or block access based on IP address ranges - can be applied at two levels: the Account level (affecting all users in the account) and the User level (overriding or applying a specific policy to an individual user). They cannot be scoped…

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Question

Network policies can be set at which Snowflake levels? (Choose two.)

Options

  • ARole
  • BSchema
  • CUser
  • DDatabase
  • EAccount
  • FTables

How the community answered

(37 responses)
  • A
    5% (2)
  • C
    92% (34)
  • F
    3% (1)

Explanation

Snowflake network policies - which allow or block access based on IP address ranges - can be applied at two levels: the Account level (affecting all users in the account) and the User level (overriding or applying a specific policy to an individual user). They cannot be scoped to roles, schemas, databases, or tables. When both an account-level and a user-level policy exist, the user-level policy takes precedence for that user.

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#Network Policies#Security#Access Control#Account Administration

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