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350-701 Content Security Practice Questions

20+ practice questions focused on Content Security — one of the most tested topics on the Cisco SCOR / CCNP Security Core 350-701 exam. Each question includes a detailed explanation so you learn why the right answer is correct.

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1.

A company uses Cisco Umbrella to enforce web security. After deploying a new policy that blocks all social media sites, users report that they cannot access a corporate Salesforce instance that uses a social login feature. Which Umbrella setting should be adjusted to resolve the issue without weakening the policy?

A.Create a bypass code for users to access Salesforce
B.Disable the Social Networking category under Content Categories
C.Configure Intelligent Proxy to inspect Salesforce traffic
D.Add Salesforce to the Application Settings allowed list

Explanation: Option D is correct because the social login feature for Salesforce is being blocked by the Social Networking content category in Cisco Umbrella. By adding Salesforce to the Application Settings allowed list, you permit the specific application traffic while keeping the broader social media policy intact. This granular control ensures that only the required Salesforce instance bypasses the block, without weakening the overall security posture.

2.

An engineer is troubleshooting a Cisco WSA that is failing to block malware downloads from a specific cloud storage website. The URL filtering policy is set to block the 'Cloud Storage' category, and the Web Reputation score is set to block scores below -5.0. Users can still download files. What is the most likely cause?

A.The file type is not configured for malware inspection
B.HTTPS proxy decryption is not configured
C.The L4 Traffic Monitor is not enabled
D.The users are not authenticated

Explanation: The Cisco WSA can block malware downloads only if it inspects the file content. If the file type is not configured for malware inspection, the WSA will allow the download even if the URL category and reputation score are set to block. This is because malware inspection requires explicit configuration of file types (e.g., .exe, .zip) to scan for threats, and without it, the WSA bypasses deep content analysis.

3.

A network administrator wants to block access to a specific URL category on the Cisco WSA but allow access to all other categories. Which action should be taken in the Access Policy?

A.Set the action to 'Monitor' for the category
B.Set the action to 'Redirect' for the category
C.Set the action to 'Warn' for the category
D.Set the action to 'Block' for the category

Explanation: To block access to a specific URL category while allowing all others, the Access Policy must set the action for that category to 'Block'. The Cisco WSA evaluates URL categories in order of precedence, and a 'Block' action explicitly denies HTTP/HTTPS requests matching that category, while all other categories default to 'Allow' unless otherwise configured.

4.

An organization is using Cisco ESA to protect against email-borne threats. They notice that some phishing emails are not being caught by the anti-spam engine. The emails contain malicious URLs that are rewritten by the ESA. Which feature should be verified to ensure the rewritten URLs are properly analyzed?

A.Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies
B.URL filtering and analysis settings
C.Anti-Virus scanning engine
D.Encryption policies

Explanation: B is correct because the URL filtering and analysis settings control how the Cisco ESA rewrites and subsequently analyzes malicious URLs. When a phishing email contains a malicious URL, the ESA can rewrite the URL to point to its own proxy for real-time analysis. If this feature is not properly configured or if the analysis settings (such as reputation scoring or time-of-click verification) are disabled, the rewritten URLs may not be inspected, allowing the threat to bypass detection.

5.

A company is deploying Cisco Umbrella to enforce security policies for remote users. They want to ensure that DNS requests from roaming clients are routed through Umbrella's DNS resolvers. However, some users are bypassing Umbrella by using third-party DNS servers like Google (8.8.8.8). Which configuration should be applied to prevent this?

A.Configure Content Filtering to block Google DNS
B.Add a firewall rule on each client to block port 53 to all but Umbrella
C.Enable IP Layer Enforcement in the Umbrella dashboard
D.Enable DNS Policy in the Umbrella roaming client

Explanation: Option D is correct because the Umbrella roaming client's DNS Policy feature forces all DNS traffic from the endpoint to use Umbrella's DNS resolvers, even if the user manually configures a third-party DNS server like Google (8.8.8.8). This is achieved by intercepting DNS requests at the OS level and redirecting them to the Umbrella resolvers, effectively preventing bypass attempts without relying on network-level blocks.

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How to master Content Security for 350-701

1. Baseline your knowledge

Start with 10 questions to gauge your current understanding of Content Security. This tells you whether you need a concept refresher or just practice.

2. Review every explanation

For each question — right or wrong — read the full explanation. Understanding why an answer is correct is more valuable than knowing the answer itself.

3. Focus on exam traps

Content Security questions on the 350-701 frequently use trap wording. Look for subtle differences in answers that test your precision, not just general knowledge.

4. Reach 80% consistently

Do repeated sessions until you score 80%+ three times in a row. Then move to mixed-mode practice to test cross-topic recall under realistic conditions.

Frequently asked questions

How many 350-701 Content Security questions are on the real exam?

The exact number varies per candidate. Content Security is tested as part of the Cisco SCOR / CCNP Security Core 350-701 blueprint. Practicing with targeted Content Security questions ensures you can handle any format or difficulty that appears.

Are these 350-701 Content Security practice questions free?

Yes. Courseiva provides free 350-701 practice questions across all exam topics and domains. The platform includes topic-based practice, mock exams, missed-question review, bookmarked questions, and readiness tracking — no account required.

Is Content Security one of the harder 350-701 topics?

Difficulty is subjective, but Content Security is a high-priority exam concept tested in multiple ways — direct recall, scenario analysis, and command-output interpretation. Consistent practice is the best way to build confidence.

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Topic Info

Topic

Content Security

Exam

350-701

Questions available

20+