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Netskope NSK101 Exam - Topic 4 Question 46 Discussion

Actual exam question for Netskope's NSK101 exam
Question #: 46
Topic #: 4
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You are attempting to allow access to an application using NP

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Suggested Answer: B, C

To allow access to an application using Netskope Private Access (NPA) with Private Apps steering already enabled for all users, follow these steps:

Create a Private App:

Go to the Netskope admin console.

Navigate to the Private Access section.

Create a new Private App by specifying the necessary details such as app name, IP address, ports, and protocols. This step is essential for defining the private application that users will access through NPA.

Create a Real-time Protection 'Allow' Policy:

Navigate to the Policies section in the Netskope admin console.

Create a new Real-time Protection policy.

Set the policy action to 'Allow'.

Define the criteria for the policy to match the traffic directed to the newly created Private App.

Apply the policy to the relevant users or groups to ensure that access to the Private App is allowed.

Ensure Other Required Settings:

Ensure that SSO (Single Sign-On) is properly configured if it is needed for user authentication.

Verify that Private App steering is enabled for all users, which might already be the case as per the scenario.


Netskope API Documentation: Configuring Private Apps and Real-time Protection Policies.

By following these steps, you ensure that the private app is properly defined and that users are allowed to access it through the appropriate Real-time Protection policies. This approach leverages Netskope's capabilities to manage and secure access to private applications seamlessly.

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Rolande
15 days ago
Disabling Cloud & Firewall Apps sounds risky.
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Lavonda
20 days ago
I think SSO is a must too!
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Art
25 days ago
You definitely need to create a Private App.
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Catalina
1 month ago
Not sure about that "Allow" policy, sounds complicated.
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Beatriz
1 month ago
Wait, can you really do this without SSO?
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Ramonita
1 month ago
Disabling Cloud & Firewall Apps seems risky.
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Michal
2 months ago
I think SSO is a must too!
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Karima
2 months ago
You definitely need to create a Private App.
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Della
2 months ago
I’m leaning towards options B and C, but I’m not 100% confident about the SSO requirement.
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Wei
2 months ago
I feel like disabling Cloud & Firewall Apps could be important, but I can't recall if it's necessary in this case.
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Laine
2 months ago
I remember a similar question where we had to create a policy, so maybe option B is definitely one of the answers.
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Edelmira
2 months ago
I think we might need to create a Private App first, but I'm not entirely sure if we also need to set up SSO.
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