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Question #: 47
Topic #: 1
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You are comparing the behavior of Netskope's Real-time Protection policies to API Data Protection policies.
In this instance, which statement is correct?

  • A. All real-time policies are enforced, regardless of sequential order, while API policies are analyzed sequentially from top to bottom and stop once a policy is matched.
  • B. Both real-time and API policies are analyzed sequentially from top to bottom and stop once a policy is matched.
  • C. All API policies are enforced, regardless of sequential order, while real-time policies are analyzed sequentially from top to bottom and stop once a policy is matched.
  • D. Both real-time and API policies are all enforced, regardless of sequential order.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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sh_ravan
8 months ago
Selected Answer: C
API Data Protection policies are specifically designed for API traffic. They are also analyzed sequentially from top to bottom, like real-time policies. However, all API policies are enforced regardless of their order in the policy list. This means that even if a matching API policy is found lower down the list, it will still be enforced, unlike real-time policies where enforcement stops after the first matching policy. So, option C accurately describes the behavior of Netskope's Real-time Protection policies and API Data Protection policies.
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