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Juniper Exam JN0-335 Topic 6 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-335 exam
Question #: 43
Topic #: 6
[All JN0-335 Questions]

You want to permit access to an application but block application sub-Which two security policy features provide this capability? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, D

Juniper ATP Cloud is a cloud-based service that provides advanced threat prevention and detection for your network. It integrates with SRX Series firewalls and MX Series routers to analyze files and network traffic for signs of malicious activity. Two functions that Juniper ATP Cloud performs to reduce delays in the inspection of files are:

Juniper ATP Cloud allows the creation of allowlists: Allowlists are lists of trusted files or file hashes that are excluded from scanning by Juniper ATP Cloud. You can create allowlists based on file name, file type, file size, file hash, or sender domain. By using allowlists, you can reduce the number of files that need to be uploaded to Juniper ATP Cloud for analysis and improve the performance and efficiency of your network.

Juniper ATP Cloud performs a cache lookup on files: Cache lookup is a process that checks if a file has been previously scanned by Juniper ATP Cloud and if there is a cached verdict for it. If there is a cached verdict, Juniper ATP Cloud returns it immediately without scanning the file again. If there is no cached verdict, Juniper ATP Cloud uploads the file for analysis. By using cache lookup, you can reduce the time and bandwidth required for scanning files by Juniper ATP Cloud.


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Mona
15 days ago
This question is like a security policy version of 'would you rather' - do I want to go with the micro-managing micro app detection or the all-seeing APPID? Decisions, decisions...
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Lorean
21 days ago
URL filtering and APPID are the way to go, no doubt. It's like having a secret decoder ring for your app's security. Now if only I could use that to unlock the secret to acing this exam...
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Dannie
22 days ago
Honestly, I'm a little stumped. I thought content filtering would be the way to go, but URL filtering and APPID make more sense. Guess I need to brush up on my security policy features.
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Emilio
1 months ago
B and D, for sure. Micro application detection and APPID are the dynamic duo when it comes to application control. Anything less is just playing games with security.
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Elizabeth
1 months ago
Hmm, I think URL filtering and APPID are the way to go here. Gotta keep those pesky sub-applications at bay, am I right? This is like digital bouncers for your app!
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URL filtering and APPID are definitely the way to go to ensure only authorized applications are accessed.
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Arlette
18 days ago
Absolutely, those two features are key for maintaining security and preventing unauthorized access.
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Marya
23 days ago
I agree, URL filtering and APPID are essential for controlling access to applications.
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Kristel
2 months ago
I'm not sure about micro application detection. Does anyone have more information on that option?
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Lai
2 months ago
I agree with Argelia. URL filtering can block access to specific applications based on their URLs, and APPID can identify and control specific applications.
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Argelia
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) URL filtering and D) APPID.
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