Option D? Really? Extending the branch perimeter to the closest node with high performance? That sounds like a bit of a stretch. I'm not sure I buy that as a legitimate response to an unknown SaaS app.
I'm leaning towards option C. Generating alerts about changes in performance could be a crucial step in identifying potentially malicious or suspicious SaaS applications. That seems like a sensible security measure to me.
I'm not too familiar with SaaS security, but the idea of forwarding the application for WildFire analysis in option A sounds interesting. Maybe that's the best way to handle new or unknown apps?
Hmm, this question seems a bit tricky. I'm not entirely sure, but I think option B might be the way to go. Using machine learning to classify the application seems like a smart approach to handle unknown SaaS apps.
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