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Netskope Exam NSK101 Topic 3 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for Netskope's NSK101 exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 3
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What are two benefits of creating a policy group as a logical collection of Real-time Protection policies? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C

Creating a policy group as a logical collection of Real-time Protection policies provides several benefits:

To split up policies by region or business unit: This allows for more granular control and management of policies based on organizational structure. Each region or business unit can have its own set of policies tailored to its specific needs and compliance requirements.

To simplify workflow, allowing exact access to a specific set of policies: Policy groups help streamline the management process by grouping related policies together. This simplifies the workflow for administrators by providing them with access to only the relevant policies they need to manage, reducing complexity and potential for errors.


Netskope documentation on creating and managing policy groups.

Best practices for organizing policies to enhance manageability and operational efficiency.

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Marguerita
2 days ago
I'd go with C and B. Being able to enable Alert and Continue policies could be really useful for certain situations, and simplifying workflow is key.
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Ruthann
14 days ago
I agree with that. Another benefit could be to simplify workflow by allowing exact access to a specific set of policies.
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Linwood
21 days ago
C and A seem like the obvious choices here. Splitting up policies by region or business unit makes sense for organization, and simplifying workflow is always a plus.
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Aimee
8 days ago
A) To split up policies by region or business unit.
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Casie
24 days ago
I think one benefit is to split up policies by region or business unit.
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