Hmm, Supplicant EasyConnect, huh? That's a new one to me. But it does make sense, since a lot of NAC solutions have client components that need to be managed. I'm going to go with A, B, and C on this one.
You know, I was just reading about FortiNAC the other day, and I recall seeing something about Supplicant EasyConnect. I think that might be a policy type as well, to help manage the client software on endpoints.
Yeah, I agree. And Endpoint Compliance seems like another logical choice, since that's a key part of NAC - ensuring endpoint devices meet security requirements before they're allowed on the network.
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I know FortiNAC is a network access control solution, so I imagine the policy types would be related to that. Let's see, I think Authentication and Network Access are definitely options, since those are core NAC functions.
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