Which definition of “posturing” as it relates to a general network infrastructure and access into the internal network is true?

Which definition of “posturing” as it relates to a general network infrastructure and access into the internal network is true?
A. The process by which an operating system or application running on an endpoint provides critical information about internet activity being used by the endpoint.
B. The process by which an endpoint device can be monitored while connected to the network to determine if it could contain viruses or potential harmful programs running.
C. The process by which an operating system or application running on an endpoint provides critical information about the software that is actively running on the device.
D. The process when software is uploaded to an end device before it is allowed to gain access to a secure network.

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3 thoughts on “Which definition of “posturing” as it relates to a general network infrastructure and access into the internal network is true?

  1. Corect answer is C

    The Cisco Identity Services Engine posture service provides you with the ability to check the health of endpoints and, depending on the results, assign appropriate connectivity permissions. Cisco ISE determines the security posture by obtaining from the network access control agent of the endpoint the status of various software components, such as service packs, software patches, and antivirus and antispyware applications.

  2. Corect answer is C

    The Cisco Identity Services Engine posture service allows you to check the security posture of the endpoints that are connecting to your Cisco ISE-enabled network. The Cisco ISE validates that the endpoint state is compliant with your corporate security policies before a client is given access to protected areas of your network.

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