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Cisco Exam 300-715 Topic 10 Question 98 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-715 exam
Question #: 98
Topic #: 10
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An administrator must block access to BYOD endpoints that were onboarded without a certificate and have been reported as stolen in the Cisco ISE My Devices Portal. Which condition must be used when configuring an authorization policy that sets DenyAccess permission?

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Suggested Answer: A

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/2-6/admin_guide/b_ISE_26_admin_guide/b_ISE_admin_26_byod.html


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Solange
2 months ago
C) Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Lost. Lost and found, but mostly just lost in this IT maze.
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Nikita
2 months ago
B) Endpoint Identify Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Pending. Ah, the classic 'pending' state for a stolen device. Classic move, IT admin.
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Elfrieda
22 days ago
C) Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Lost.
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Staci
26 days ago
B) Endpoint Identify Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Pending. Yes, it's important to block access to stolen devices.
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Ettie
1 months ago
User 3
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Markus
1 months ago
A) Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Pending.
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Rickie
1 months ago
User 2
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Ceola
2 months ago
User 1
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Gail
2 months ago
A) Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Registered. Registered? No, we want to block access, not grant it!
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Yoko
2 months ago
D) Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Reinstate. Wait, why would we reinstate access to a stolen device? That doesn't make sense.
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Ngoc
2 months ago
C) Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Lost. This seems like the most logical choice to block access to stolen BYOD devices.
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Kris
26 days ago
D) That makes sense. It's important to secure the network from potentially compromised devices.
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Carrol
28 days ago
C) Yes, because if the device is reported as Lost, it should definitely be blocked.
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Elin
1 months ago
B) Are you sure that's the correct condition to use for blocking access to stolen BYOD devices?
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Patria
1 months ago
Yes, that option makes sense. It ensures that stolen devices are denied access.
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Rodrigo
2 months ago
A) Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Lost.
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Phillip
2 months ago
C) Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Lost.
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Jaime
2 months ago
A) Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Lost.
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Desmond
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it makes sense to deny access to stolen devices. So, C) seems like the right choice.
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Krissy
3 months ago
I agree with Alesia. If the device is reported as stolen, it should be in the Lost state.
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Alesia
3 months ago
I think the answer is C) Endpoint Identity Group is Blocklist, and the BYOD state is Lost.
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