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NETSEC-GENERALIST · Question #7

NETSEC-GENERALIST Question #7: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is B: Tenant restrictions. A company using Prisma Access to secure Google Workspace access while blocking unsanctioned Google tenants must implement Tenant Restrictions. Why are Tenant Restrictions the Right Choice? Restricts Google Workspace Access to Approved Tenants Tenant restrictions allow only author

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Question

A company uses Prisma Access to provide secure connectivity for mobile users to access its corporate-sanctioned Google Workspace and wants to block access to all unsanctioned Google Workspace environments. What would an administrator configure in the snippet to achieve this goal?

Options

  • ADynamic Address Groups
  • BTenant restrictions
  • CDynamic User Groups
  • DURL category

Explanation

A company using Prisma Access to secure Google Workspace access while blocking unsanctioned Google tenants must implement Tenant Restrictions. Why are Tenant Restrictions the Right Choice? Restricts Google Workspace Access to Approved Tenants Tenant restrictions allow only authorized Google Workspace tenants (e.g., the company's official domain) and block access to personal or unauthorized instances. Prevents Data Exfiltration & Shadow IT Risks Without tenant restrictions, users could log into personal Google accounts and transfer corporate data to external environments. Works with Prisma Access Security Policies Prisma Access enforces tenant restrictions at the cloud level, ensuring compliance without requiring local device policies.

Topics

#Prisma Access#Tenant Restrictions#Google Workspace#SaaS Security

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