C. Corporate inspection of all network traffic
Explanation:
A full-tunnel VPN routes all network traffic from the client through the corporate VPN server.
This allows the organization to inspect, monitor, and control all traffic, including access to public internet sites, applying corporate security policies (e.g., filtering, logging).
Why not the others?
A. Lower bandwidth requirements: ❌ False — Full-tunnel VPNs actually increase bandwidth usage, since all traffic goes through the VPN.
B. The ability to reset local computer passwords: ❌ Not related to the tunnel type; that would depend on domain connectivity and management tools.
D. Access to blocked sites: ❌ Possibly true in some cases, but not a purpose or guaranteed feature of full-tunnel VPNs — split-tunnel might allow more bypassing depending on configuration.
I would think it can do both c & d. here is what google AI said A full-tunnel VPN does not provide corporate inspection of all network traffic, but it can provide access to blocked sites. So the correct answer is D.
C. Corporate inspection of all network traffic
Explanation:
A full-tunnel VPN routes all network traffic from the user's device through the VPN server, meaning all internet traffic (not just traffic destined for corporate resources) goes through the VPN. This allows the corporate network or the VPN provider to inspect and monitor all traffic, providing a higher level of security and control over the data.
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