Security Fundamentals — Question 64
The primary purpose of Network Access Protection (NAP) is to prevent:
Answer options
- A. Loss of data from client computers on a network.
- B. Non-compliant systems from connecting to a network.
- C. Users on a network from installing software.
- D. Unauthorized users from accessing a network.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The primary function of Network Access Protection (NAP) is to ensure that only compliant systems are allowed to connect to the network, thus maintaining security and integrity. Options A, C, and D do not accurately represent the specific focus of NAP, which is primarily concerned with compliance rather than data loss, software installation, or user authorization.