CCNP 350-401 ENCOR Question 563 DISCUSSION

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Which threat defence mechanism, when deployed at the network perimeter, protects against zero-day attacks?

A. intrusion prevention
B. stateful inspection
C. sandbox
D. SSL decryption

 

Which threat defence mechanism, when deployed at the network perimeter, protects against zero-day attacks?

A. intrusion prevention
B. stateful inspection
C. sandbox
D. SSL decryption

Correct Answer: A

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1 Comments

ohhhvictor

wrong answer:

sandbox: 

Sandboxing is a defense mechanism that can protect against zero-day attacks  when deployed at the network perimeter. Zero-day threats  are threats that have not been seen before or match any known malware patterns. 

Sandboxing can help prevent malware from accessing sensitive data or system resources. It also allows for the analysis of an application's behavior without affecting the underlying system

2024-04-27 19:40:56
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