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Netskope NSK200 Exam - Topic 1 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for Netskope's NSK200 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 1
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A customer wants to deploy the Netskope client on all their employee laptops to protect all Web traffic when users are working from home. However, users are required to work from their local offices at least one day per week. Management requests that users returning to the office be able to transparently leverage the local security stack without any user intervention.

Which two statements are correct in this scenario? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, D

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Dorian
3 months ago
Wait, I thought Netskope handled everything automatically!
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Hailey
3 months ago
D sounds complicated, do we really need IPsec/GRE for this?
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Rory
3 months ago
C seems off, Dynamic Steering should be enabled, right?
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Annamaria
4 months ago
I disagree, B isn't necessary for this setup.
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Mari
4 months ago
A is definitely correct, you need On-premises Detection.
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Filiberto
4 months ago
I believe allowing users to unenroll might not be the best approach since management wants a seamless experience.
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Stefania
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the need for IPsec/GRE tunnels. I don’t recall that being necessary for just local office setups.
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Salley
4 months ago
I remember a practice question where we had to decide on traffic steering profiles. I feel like disabling Dynamic Steering could be a correct choice here.
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Jovita
5 months ago
I think enabling On-premises Detection is definitely important for this scenario, but I'm not entirely sure about the second option.
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Hildred
5 months ago
I think the answer lies in the traffic steering profile. We'll need to configure that to handle the transition between remote and office networks without user intervention.
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Xochitl
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the "transparent" requirement for users returning to the office. Does that mean we need to disable the Netskope client entirely in the office?
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Leatha
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. The key is to enable the right client configuration settings to handle the different network environments.
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Erasmo
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the requirements correctly before selecting my answers.
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Sanda
9 months ago
This is a classic 'keep the IT team happy, even if the users grumble a bit' kind of scenario. 'A' and 'D' sound like the way to go. Maybe we can sneak in a few extra remote control cameras to really keep an eye on those pesky users. Just kidding... mostly.
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Kenneth
8 months ago
A) You must enable On-premises Detection in the client configuration.
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Cordelia
8 months ago
Haha, extra remote control cameras would definitely keep everyone in line!
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Julie
8 months ago
Haha, extra remote control cameras would definitely keep everyone on their toes!
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Hoa
8 months ago
D) You must configure IPsec/GRE tunnels on the local network to steer traffic to Netskope.
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Antonio
8 months ago
D) You must configure IPsec/GRE tunnels on the local network to steer traffic to Netskope.
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Royal
9 months ago
A) You must enable On-premises Detection in the client configuration.
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Bobbie
9 months ago
A) You must enable On-premises Detection in the client configuration.
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Kanisha
10 months ago
Ah, the joys of corporate IT. 'A' and 'D' it is, then. I wonder if they'll let us install a revolving door for the users going back and forth between home and office? That would be a nice touch.
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Annabelle
9 months ago
That revolving door idea sounds interesting!
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King
9 months ago
D) You must configure IPsec/GRE tunnels on the local network to steer traffic to Netskope.
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Altha
9 months ago
A) You must enable On-premises Detection in the client configuration.
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Julieta
10 months ago
Ooh, this is a good one! I'd say 'A' and 'D' are the winners here. Gotta keep that local security stack happy, even if it means a bit of extra setup. At least the users don't have to, er, 'intervene' too much, right?
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Bettina
9 months ago
Gennie: And we also need to configure IPsec/GRE tunnels on the local network to steer traffic to Netskope.
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Gennie
9 months ago
User 2: Agreed, that way we can ensure the local security stack is leveraged when users are in the office.
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Paulene
10 months ago
User 1: I think we need to enable On-premises Detection in the client configuration.
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Jovita
10 months ago
Hmm, this one's a tricky balancing act. I reckon 'A' and 'D' are the way to go, but disabling dynamic steering? That's going to make for some interesting user experience, I bet.
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Gerald
8 months ago
Yeah, it's definitely a balancing act to ensure seamless security for both remote and office users.
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Whitney
9 months ago
Disabling Dynamic Steering might cause some issues for users returning to the office.
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Lindsay
9 months ago
Agreed, 'D' is also important to configure IPsec/GRE tunnels for traffic steering.
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Alisha
10 months ago
I think 'A' is necessary to enable On-premises Detection.
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Reita
10 months ago
Ah, the joys of corporate IT policies! I'm guessing 'A' and 'D' are the correct answers here - gotta love that on-premises detection and those IPsec/GRE tunnels. Definitely no room for user freedom in this scenario!
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Latia
10 months ago
I'm not sure about option B. Allowing users to unenroll might cause security issues. I think option A and C are the best choices here.
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Hubert
11 months ago
I agree with Angelo. Option A seems like the right choice to ensure seamless security when users return to the office.
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Angelo
11 months ago
I think option A is correct because enabling On-premises Detection will allow users to leverage the local security stack.
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