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What is the order of precedence (highest to lowest) of network policies when applied at the account, user, and security integrations layers?

  • A. Account, user, security integration
  • B. Account, security integration, user
  • C. User, security integration, account
  • D. User, account, security integration
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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NachoPrendes
Highly Voted 3 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Account is overriden by Security Integration, that is overriden by User https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/network-policies#:~:text=%27block_access_rule%27)%3B-,Network%20policy%20precedence,-%C2%B6
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subhataanu
Most Recent 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Selected Answer: C
User->Security Integration -> Account
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cybe001
4 weeks ago
The order of precedence (highest to lowest) of network policies when applied at the account, user, and security integrations layers in Snowflake is: D. User, account, security integration Explanation: User: Network policies applied at the user level have the highest precedence. This allows specific users to have tailored network policies that override broader policies. Account: Network policies applied at the account level come next in precedence. These policies apply to all users within the account unless overridden by user-specific policies. Security integration: Network policies applied at the security integration level have the lowest precedence. These policies typically apply to integrations and third-party services accessing the account.
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Jacobr5000
1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
"Network policies applied to a user are the most specific network policies. They override both accounts and security integrations."
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Lematthew31
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
It's B : https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/network-policies The following summarizes the order of precedence: Account Network policies applied to an account are the most general network policies. They are overridden by network policies applied to a security integration or user. Security Integration Network policies applied to a security integration override network policies applied to the account, but are overridden by a network policy applied to a user. User Network policies applied to a user are the most specific network policies. They override both accounts and security integrations.
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