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NEW QUESTION # 26
You are building an architecture plan to roll out Netskope for on-premises devices. You determine that tunnels are the best way to achieve this task due to a lack of support for explicit proxy in some instances and IPsec is the right type of tunnel to achieve the desired security and steering.
What are three valid elements that you must consider when using IPsec tunnels in this scenario? (Choose three.)
- A. cipher support on tunnel-initiating devices
- B. Netskope Client behavior when on-premises
- C. bandwidth considerations
- D. the categories to be blocked
- E. the impact of threat scanning performance
Answer: A,C,E
Explanation:
When using IPsec tunnels, especially in the context of deploying Netskope for on-premises devices, several factors must be considered to ensure a secure and efficient architecture:
Cipher support on tunnel-initiating devices (A): It is crucial to ensure that the devices initiating the IPsec tunnels support the ciphers used by Netskope. This compatibility is necessary for establishing secure connections.
Bandwidth considerations (B): The bandwidth available for the IPsec tunnels will affect the data throughput and performance of the connection. Adequate bandwidth must be allocated to handle the expected traffic without causing bottlenecks.
The impact of threat scanning performance (D): The performance of threat scanning can be affected by the encryption and decryption processes in IPsec tunnels. It is important to consider how the threat scanning capabilities will perform under the additional load of encrypted traffic.
These elements are essential for the successful implementation of IPsec tunnels in a Netskope architecture plan for on-premises devices12.
NEW QUESTION # 27
You are currently designing a policy for AWS S3 bucket scans with a custom DLP profile Which policy action(s) are available for this policy?
- A. Alert only
- B. Alert, Quarantine. Block, User Notification
- C. Alert, Quarantine
- D. Alert, User Notification
Answer: C
Explanation:
When designing a policy for AWS S3 bucket scans with a custom DLP profile in Netskope, the available policy actions are Alert and Quarantine. These actions allow you to be notified when a policy violation occurs and to quarantine sensitive data to prevent potential data loss or exposure. The Alert action will notify the designated personnel or system when a match to the DLP profile is found during the scan. The Quarantine action will move the offending file to a secure location where it can be reviewed and dealt with appropriately1.
NEW QUESTION # 28
You are implementing Netskope Cloud Exchange in your company lo include functionality provided by third-party partners. What would be a reason for using Netskope Cloud Risk Exchange in this scenario?
- A. to ingest events and alerts from a Netskope tenant
- B. to automate service tickets from alerts of interest
- C. to map multiple scores to a normalized range
- D. to feed SOC with detection and response services
Answer: B
Explanation:
The reason for using Netskope Cloud Risk Exchange in this scenario is to automate service tickets from alerts of interest. Netskope Cloud Risk Exchange (CRE) is designed to ingest user, device, and application risk scores, creating a dashboard view of contributors to your company's overall risk score and trend. One of the key functionalities of CRE is to trigger risk-reducing actions through business rules that are tuned to a weighted score. Automating service tickets from alerts of interest is a part of this functionality, as it allows for the automatic creation of tickets in response to specific alerts, streamlining the process of addressing potential security issues12.
NEW QUESTION # 29
You are asked to create a customized restricted administrator role in your Netskope tenant for a newly hired employee. Which two statements are correct in this scenario? (Choose two.)
- A. Obfuscation can be applied to all functional areas.
- B. An admin role prevents admins from downloading and viewing file content by default.
- C. All role privileges default to Read Only for all functional areas.
- D. The scope of the data shown in the Ul can be restricted to specific events.
Answer: B,C
Explanation:
Admin Role and File Content Viewing: By default, an admin role does not prevent admins from downloading and viewing file content. Admins have access to view and download file content unless specific restrictions are applied.
Role Privileges Default to Read Only: All role privileges in Netskope default to Read Only for all functional areas. This means that admins can view information but cannot make changes unless explicitly granted additional permissions.
Obfuscation: Obfuscation can be applied to specific functional areas, but it is not a default behavior for all areas. Reference:
Netskope Security Cloud Introductory Online Technical Training
Netskope Security Cloud Operation & Administration (NSCO&A) - Classroom Training
NEW QUESTION # 30
You are already using Netskope CSPM to monitor your AWS accounts for compliance. Now you need to allow access from your company-managed devices running the Netskope Client to only Amazon S3 buckets owned by your organization. You must ensure that any current buckets and those created in the future will be allowed Which configuration satisfies these requirements?
- A. Steering: All Web Traffic Policy type: API Data Protection Constraint: Storage, Bucket Does Match *@myorganization.com Action: Allow
- B. Steering: Cloud Apps Only Policy type: Real-time Protection
Constraint: Storage. Bucket Does Not Match *@myorganization.com Action: Block - C. Steering: Cloud Apps Only. All Traffic Policy type: Real-time Protection Constraint: Storage. Bucket Does Match -ALLAccounts Action: Allow
- D. Steering: Cloud Apps Only, All Traffic Policy type: Real-time Protection Constraint: Storage. Bucket Does Not Match -ALLAccounts Action: Block
Answer: C
Explanation:
To allow access from company-managed devices running the Netskope Client to only Amazon S3 buckets owned by the organization, the following configuration satisfies the requirements:
Steering Configuration:
Policy Type: Real-time Protection
Constraint: Storage
Bucket Condition: Bucket Does Match -ALLAccounts
Action: Allow
By configuring the policy to allow traffic from company-managed devices (Netskope Clients) to Amazon S3 buckets, the organization ensures that only buckets owned by the organization are accessible.
The -ALLAccounts condition ensures that both existing and future buckets are allowed.
This configuration aligns with the requirement to allow access to organization-owned buckets while blocking access to other buckets.
Reference:
Netskope Cloud Security
Netskope Solution Brief
Netskope Community
NEW QUESTION # 31
Users at your company's branch office in San Francisco report that their clients are connecting, but websites and SaaS applications are slow When troubleshooting, you notice that the users are connected to a Netskope data plane in New York where your company's headquarters is located.
What is a valid reason for this behavior?
- A. The closest Netskope data plane to San Francisco is unavailable.
- B. The Netskope Client's on-premises detection check failed.
- C. The Netskope Client's DNS call to Secure Forwarder is failing
- D. The Netskope Client's default DNS over HTTPS call is failing.
Answer: A
Explanation:
The reported issue of slow website and SaaS application access for users in the San Francisco branch office, despite being connected to a Netskope data plane in New York, can be attributed to the geographical distance between the user location and the data plane. The Netskope Security Cloud operates through a distributed network of data planes strategically placed in various regions. When users connect to a data plane that is geographically distant, it can result in latency due to longer network traversal times. In this case, the closest Netskope data plane to San Francisco might be unavailable or experiencing high load, leading to performance issues. To address this, consider optimizing data plane selection based on proximity to the user location or investigating any data plane availability or performance issues.
Reference:
Netskope Cloud Security
Netskope Resources
Netskope Documentation
NEW QUESTION # 32
You recently began deploying Netskope at your company. You are steering all traffic, but you discover that the Real-time Protection policies you created to protect Microsoft OneDrive are not being enforced.
Which default setting in the Ul would you change to solve this problem?
- A. Disable the default certificate-pinned application
- B. Disable the default Microsoft appsuite SSL rule.
- C. Remove the default steering exception for Cloud Storage.
- D. Remove the default steering exception for domains.
Answer: D
Explanation:
When deploying Netskope and steering all traffic, if you find that the Real-time Protection policies for Microsoft OneDrive are not being enforced, the likely issue is with the default steering exceptions. To resolve this, you should remove the default steering exception for domains . This is because the default exceptions may include domains related to Microsoft services, which could prevent the Real-time Protection policies from being applied to traffic directed towards OneDrive. By removing these exceptions, you ensure that all traffic, including that to OneDrive, is subject to the policies you have set up.
NEW QUESTION # 33
You have enabled CASB traffic steering using the Netskope Client, but have not yet enabled a Real-time Protection policy. What is the default behavior of the traffic in this scenario?
- A. Traffic will be blocked, but not logged.
- B. Traffic will be blocked and logged.
- C. Traffic will be allowed and logged.
- D. Traffic will be allowed, but not logged.
Answer: C
Explanation:
In the scenario where CASB traffic steering is enabled using the Netskope Client without a Real-time Protection policy being activated, the default behavior of the traffic is to allow and log it (B). This means that the traffic will not be blocked; instead, it will be permitted to pass through and will be recorded for monitoring and analysis purposes. This default setting ensures visibility into the traffic and user activities without immediately enforcing a block, allowing for a period of observation and policy tuning before potentially more restrictive actions are taken1.
NEW QUESTION # 34
You deployed IPsec tunnels to steer on-premises traffic to Netskope. You are now experiencing problems with an application that had previously been working. In an attempt to solve the issue, you create a Steering Exception in the Netskope tenant tor that application: however, the problems are still occurring Which statement is correct in this scenario?
- A. Exceptions only work with IP address destinations
- B. You must deploy a PAC file to ensure the traffic is bypassed pre-tunnel
- C. Steering bypasses for IPsec tunnels must be applied at your edge network device.
- D. You must create a private application to steer Web application traffic to Netskope over an IPsec tunnel.
Answer: C
Explanation:
In the scenario where you have deployed IPsec tunnels to steer on-premises traffic to Netskope and are experiencing issues with an application, the correct statement is C: Steering bypasses for IPsec tunnels must be applied at your edge network device. This means that to effectively bypass the steering for a specific application, the configuration must be done on the network device that is establishing the IPsec tunnel, such as a firewall or router. This device controls the traffic before it enters the tunnel, so applying the bypass there ensures that the application's traffic does not get directed through the tunnel and can reach its destination directly.
NEW QUESTION # 35
Users in your network are attempting to reach a website that has a self-signed certificate using a GRE tunnel to Netskope. They are currently being blocked by Netskope with an SSL error. How would you allow this traffic?
- A. Set the No SNI setting in Netskope to Bypass.
- B. Configure a Do Not Decrypt SSL Decryption rule to allow traffic to pass.
- C. Ensure that the users add the self-signed certificate to their local certificate store.
- D. Configure a Real-time Protection policy with the action set to Allow.
Answer: B
Explanation:
To allow traffic from a website with a self-signed certificate that is being blocked by Netskope with an SSL error, the correct action is to configure a Do Not Decrypt SSL Decryption rule. This rule will allow the traffic to pass without being decrypted, thus bypassing the SSL error caused by the self-signed certificate. This is a common practice for handling traffic from trusted internal applications or specific external sites that use self-signed certificates1.
NEW QUESTION # 36
Review the exhibit.
You are attempting to block uploads of password-protected files. You have created the file profile shown in the exhibit.
Where should you add this profile to use in a Real-time Protection policy?
- A. Add the profile to a Malware Detection profile that is used in a Real-time Protection policy.
- B. Add the profile to a Constraint profile that is used in a Real-time Protection policy.
- C. Add the profile to a DLP profile that is used in a Real-time Protection policy.
- D. Add the profile directly to a Real-time Protection policy as a Constraint.
Answer: C
Explanation:
In Netskope Cloud Security, to block uploads of password-protected files, you should add the file profile to a DLP (Data Loss Prevention) profile that is used in a Real-time Protection policy. The DLP profiles in Netskope are designed to detect and protect sensitive data in real-time and at rest across the cloud environment. This approach ensures that any file matching the criteria set in the file profile, such as being password-protected, will trigger the DLP rules and prevent the upload action in real-time.
NEW QUESTION # 37
You need to extract events and alerts from the Netskope Security Cloud platform and push it to a SIEM solution. What are two supported methods to accomplish this task? (Choose two.)
- A. Use Cloud Log Shipper.
- B. Use Cloud Ticket Orchestrator.
- C. Use the REST API.
- D. Stream directly to syslog.
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
To extract events and alerts from the Netskope Security Cloud platform and integrate them with a SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) solution, you can utilize the following supported methods:
Cloud Log Shipper (CLS):
The Cloud Log Shipper is designed to forward Netskope logs to external systems, including SIEMs.
It allows you to export logs in real-time or batch mode to a destination of your choice.
By configuring CLS, you can ensure that Netskope events and alerts are sent to your SIEM for further analysis and correlation.
Reference:
REST API:
The Netskope Security Cloud provides a comprehensive REST API that allows you to programmatically retrieve data, including events and alerts.
You can use the REST API to query specific logs, incidents, or other relevant information from Netskope.
By integrating with the REST API, you can extract data and push it to your SIEM solution.
Netskope Cloud Security
Netskope Resources
Netskope Documentation
These methods ensure seamless data flow between Netskope and your SIEM, enabling effective security monitoring and incident response.
NEW QUESTION # 38
Review the exhibit.
AcmeCorp has recently begun using Microsoft 365. The organization is concerned that employees will start using third-party non-AcmeCorp OneDrive instances to store company dat a. The CISO asks you to use Netskope to create a policy that ensures that no data is being uploaded to non-AcmeCorp instances of OneDrive.
Referring to the exhibit, which two policies would accomplish this posture? (Choose two.)
- A. 0
- B. 1
- C. 2
- D. 3
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
To ensure that no data is uploaded to non-AcmeCorp instances of OneDrive, the policies that would accomplish this are:
Policy B: This policy allows traffic only for AcmeCorp's OneDrive and blocks all other Microsoft 365 Suite traffic. It ensures that data is not uploaded to non-AcmeCorp OneDrive instances by restricting access to only the corporate instance of OneDrive.
Policy C: This policy allows traffic for AcmeCorp's Microsoft 365 Suite but blocks all other OneDrive for Business traffic. It achieves the same outcome by permitting corporate suite usage while preventing uploads to any OneDrive for Business instances that are not part of AcmeCorp.
These policies are designed to provide granular control over the data flow, ensuring that company data remains within the corporate environment and is not transferred to external or personal storage solutions.
NEW QUESTION # 39
You are attempting to merge two Advanced Analytics reports with DLP incidents: Report A with 3000 rows and Report B with 6000 rows. Once merged, you notice that the merged report is missing a significant number of rows.
What is causing this behavior?
- A. Netskope automatically deduplicates data in merged reports.
- B. Visualizations have a system limit of 5000 rows.
- C. Filters are applied differently to dimensions and measures
- D. Missing data is due to viewing limits.
Answer: D
Explanation:
When merging two Advanced Analytics reports in Netskope, if the merged report is missing rows, it is likely due to viewing limits within the system. Netskope's Advanced Analytics platform has limitations on the number of rows that can be viewed at once, which can result in missing data when dealing with large reports. This viewing limit ensures performance and manageability of the data within the system.
NEW QUESTION # 40
Review the exhibit.
You are the proxy administrator for a medical devices company. You recently changed a pilot group of users from cloud app steering to all Web traffic. Pilot group users have started to report that they receive the error shown in the exhibit when attempting to access the company intranet site that is publicly available. During troubleshooting, you realize that this site uses your company's internal certificate authority for SSL certificates.
Which three statements describe ways to solve this issue? (Choose three.)
- A. Bypass SSL inspection for the affected site(s).
- B. Create a Real-time Protection policy to allow access.
- C. Instruct the user to proceed past the error message
- D. Change the SSL Error Settings from Block to Bypass in the Netskope tenant.
- E. Import the root certificate for your internal certificate authority into Netskope.
Answer: A,D,E
Explanation:
A . Import the root certificate for your internal certificate authority into Netskope:
This step ensures that Netskope recognizes and trusts SSL certificates issued by your company's internal certificate authority. By importing the root certificate, you enable proper SSL inspection and validation for internal sites.
B . Bypass SSL inspection for the affected site(s):
Since the intranet site uses your company's internal certificate authority, bypassing SSL inspection for this specific site allows users to access it without encountering SSL errors.
D . Change the SSL Error Settings from Block to Bypass in the Netskope tenant:
Adjusting the SSL Error Settings to "Bypass" allows users to proceed past SSL errors, including self-signed certificate errors. This ensures uninterrupted access to the intranet site. Reference:
Netskope Security Cloud Introductory Online Technical Training
Netskope Security Cloud Operation & Administration (NSCO&A) - Classroom Training Netskope Cloud Security Certification Program
NEW QUESTION # 41
Your company purchased Netskope's Next Gen Secure Web Gateway You are working with your network administrator to create GRE tunnels to send traffic to Netskope Your network administrator has set up the tunnel, keepalives. and a policy-based route on your corporate router to send all HTTP and HTTPS traffic to Netskope. You want to validate that the tunnel is configured correctly and that traffic is flowing.
In this scenario, which two statements are correct? (Choose two.)
- A. You can verify that the tunnel is up in the Netskope Trust portal at https://trust netskope.com/.
- B. You can verify that the tunnel is up and receiving traffic in the Netskope Ul under Settings > Security Cloud Platform > GRE.
- C. You can use your local router or network device to verify that keepalives are being received and traffic is flowing to Netskope.
- D. You must use your own monitoring tools to verify that the tunnel is up.
Answer: B,C
Explanation:
To validate that the GRE tunnel is configured correctly and that traffic is flowing to Netskope, the correct statements are:
A: You can use your local router or network device to verify that keepalives are being received and traffic is flowing to Netskope. This is a standard method for checking the health and activity of a GRE tunnel.
C: You can verify that the tunnel is up and receiving traffic in the Netskope UI under Settings > Security Cloud Platform > GRE. This is a feature provided by Netskope to monitor the status of GRE tunnels directly from the Netskope interface12.
Statement B is incorrect because Netskope provides its own tools for monitoring the status of the tunnel. Statement D is incorrect because the Netskope Trust portal provides information on the overall service status and updates, not specific tunnel status3.
NEW QUESTION # 42
You have an NG-SWG customer that currently steers all Web traffic to Netskope using the Netskope Client. They have identified one new native application on Windows devices that is a certificate-pinned application. Users are not able to access the application due to certificate pinning. The customer wants to configure the Netskope Client so that the traffic from the application is steered to Netskope and the application works as expected.
Which two methods would satisfy the requirements? (Choose two.)
- A. Bypass traffic using the bypass action in the Real-time Protection policy.
- B. Tunnel traffic to Netskope and bypass traffic inspection at the Netskope proxy.
- C. Configure domain exceptions in the steering configuration for the domains used by the native application.
- D. Configure the SSL Do Not Decrypt policy to not decrypt traffic for domains used by the native application.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
To address the issue of a certificate-pinned application not being accessible due to certificate pinning, while still steering the traffic to Netskope, the two methods that would satisfy the requirements are:
B: Configure the SSL Do Not Decrypt policy to not decrypt traffic for domains used by the native application. This ensures that the SSL traffic for the specified domains is not decrypted, thus avoiding issues with certificate pinning.
C: Configure domain exceptions in the steering configuration for the domains used by the native application. By setting domain exceptions, traffic to these domains will bypass SSL decryption, allowing the certificate-pinned application to function as expected1.
These methods are in line with Netskope's capabilities for handling certificate-pinned applications, which often require bypassing decryption to prevent breaking the application's functionality due to its security features1.
NEW QUESTION # 43
You are implementing a solution to deploy Netskope for machine traffic in an AWS account across multiple VPCs. You want to deploy the least amount of tunnels while providing connectivity for all VPCs.
How would you accomplish this task?
- A. Use IPsec tunnels from the AWS Virtual Private Gateway.
- B. Use GRE tunnels from the AWS Transit Gateway.
- C. Use GRE tunnels from the AWS Virtual Private Gateway
- D. Use IPsec tunnels from the AWS Transit Gateway.
Answer: D
Explanation:
The best approach to deploy Netskope for machine traffic across multiple VPCs in an AWS account with the least amount of tunnels while providing connectivity for all VPCs is to use IPsec tunnels from the AWS Transit Gateway. This method allows you to use the same Site-to-Site VPN connection to Netskope for multiple VPCs, thus minimizing the number of tunnels required12. The AWS Transit Gateway acts as a network transit hub, enabling you to connect your VPCs and on-premises networks through a central point of management and control. Using IPsec tunnels with the AWS Transit Gateway ensures that all VPCs connected to it utilize the same IPsec tunnel between the transit gateway and Netskope POP1.
NEW QUESTION # 44
You built a number of DLP profiles for different sensitive data types. If a file contains any of this sensitive data, you want to take the most restrictive policy action but also create incident details for all matching profiles.
Which statement is correct in this scenario?
- A. Create a Real-time Protection policy for each DLP profile; each matched profile will generate a unique DLP incident.
- B. Create a Real-time Protection policy for each DLP profile; all matched profiles will show up in a single DLP incident
- C. Create a single Real-time Protection policy and include all of the DLP profiles; each matched profile will generate a unique DLP incident
- D. Create a single Real-time Protection policy and include all of the DLP profiles; all matched profiles will show up in a single DLP incident.
Answer: D
Explanation:
When configuring a Real-time Protection policy with multiple DLP profiles, if the content matches multiple profiles, the policy performs the most restrictive action associated with the DLP profiles that match for that policy. The resulting incident lists all the profiles that matched along with their corresponding forensic information. This means that even though the most restrictive action is taken, details for all matching profiles are created and included in a single DLP incident12.
NEW QUESTION # 45
You configured a pair of IPsec funnels from the enterprise edge firewall to a Netskope data plane. These tunnels have been implemented to steer traffic for a set of defined HTTPS SaaS applications accessed from end-user devices that do not support the Netskope Client installation. You discover that all applications steered through this tunnel are non-functional.
According to Netskope. how would you solve this problem?
- A. Install the Netskope root and intermediate certificates on the end-user devices.
- B. Restart the tunnel to stop the tunnel from flapping.
- C. Downgrade from IKE v2 to IKE v1.
- D. Disable Perfect Forward Secrecy on the tunnel configuration.
Answer: A
Explanation:
When applications steered through an IPsec tunnel are non-functional, it is often due to the lack of proper trust establishment between the end-user devices and the Netskope data plane. The solution is to install the Netskope root and intermediate certificates on the end-user devices . This ensures that the devices recognize and trust the encrypted connection established by the IPsec tunnel, allowing the HTTPS SaaS applications to function correctly. Without these certificates, the devices may not be able to verify the security of the connection, leading to application failures.
NEW QUESTION # 46
Your customer is currently using Directory Importer with Active Directory (AD) to provision users to Nelskope. They have recently acquired three new companies (A. B. and C) and want to onboard users from the companies onto the NetsKope platform. Information about the companies is shown below.
- Company A uses Active Directory.
-- Company B uses Azure AD.
-- Company C uses Okta Universal Directory.
Which statement is correct in this scenario?
- A. Users from Company B and Company C cannot be provisioned because the customer is already using AD Importer.
- B. Company A users cannot be provisioned to Netskope because the customer is already using AD Importer to import users from another Active Directory environment.
- C. Users from Companies A. B, and C can be provisioned to Netskope by deploying additional AD Importers and integrating more than one SCIM solution.
- D. Either Company B or Company C users cannot be provisioned because integration with only one SCIM solution is allowed.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Users from Companies A, B, and C can indeed be provisioned to Netskope. Company A, which uses Active Directory, can continue to use the existing AD Importer. For Company B that uses Azure AD and Company C that uses Okta Universal Directory, integration with SCIM (System for Cross-domain Identity Management) solutions is possible. Netskope supports provisioning users from multiple directories, including Active Directory and cloud-based identity providers like Azure AD and Okta, by using additional AD Importers and integrating more than one SCIM solution12.
NEW QUESTION # 47
You want to enable the Netskope Client to automatically determine whether it is on-premises or off-premises. Which two options in the Netskope Ul would you use to accomplish this task? (Choose two.)
- A. the New Exception option in the Traffic Steering options of the Ul
- B. the All Traffic option in the Steering Configuration section of the Ul
- C. the Enable Dynamic Steering option in the Steering Configuration section of the Ul
- D. the On Premises Detection option under the Client Configuration section of the Ul
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
To enable the Netskope Client to automatically determine whether it is on-premises or off-premises, you can use the following options in the Netskope UI:
Enable Dynamic Steering:
This option is available in the Steering Configuration section of the UI.
By enabling dynamic steering, the Netskope Client can intelligently determine the appropriate data plane (on-premises or cloud) based on the user's location and network conditions.
It ensures that traffic is directed to the optimal data plane for improved performance and security.
Reference:
On Premises Detection:
This option is available under the Client Configuration section of the UI.
By configuring on-premises detection, the Netskope Client can identify whether it is connected to the local network (on-premises) or accessing resources from outside (off-premises).
It helps in applying relevant policies and steering traffic accordingly.
NEW QUESTION # 48
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