350-701 Practice Question: Secure Network Access, Visibility and Enforcement
A company is deploying Cisco ISE to enforce access policies based on endpoint posture. Endpoints must be compliant before being granted full network access. Which policy type is used to define the compliance requirements?
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Why each option matters
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Posture policy
Posture policy defines the compliance requirements (e.g., antivirus, patch level) and the remediation actions. Option A is incorrect because Authentication policy determines the method of authentication. Option B is incorrect because Profiling policy identifies device type. Option D is incorrect because Authorization policy determines the resulting access after authentication and posture.
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Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
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Authentication policy
Why it's wrong here
Determines authentication method.
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Profiling policy
Why it's wrong here
Identifies device type.
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Posture policy
Why this is correct
Defines compliance requirements.
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Authorization policy
Why it's wrong here
Determines access rights after authentication.
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