Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine (SISE) — Question 187
An engineer configured posture assessment for their network access control with the goal of using an agent that supports using service conditions for the assessment. The agent should run as a background process to avoid user interruption, but the user can see it when it is run. What is the problem?
Answer options
- A. The selected posture agent does not support the engineer's goal.
- B. The posture module was deployed using the headend instead of installing it with SCCM.
- C. The proper permissions were not given to the temporal agent to conduct the assessment.
- D. The user required remediation so the agent appeared in the notifications.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because the selected posture agent does not fulfill the requirement of operating unobtrusively in the background. Options B, C, and D address different aspects that do not relate to the agent's capability to meet the engineer's specified goal.