Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA) — Question 239
What do application filters help provide access to?
Answer options
- A. Applications that are explicitly sanctioned for use within a company
- B. Applications that are not explicitly sanctioned and that a company wants users to be able to access
- C. Applications that are explicitly unsanctioned for use within a company
- D. Applications that are not explicitly unsanctioned and that a company wants users to be able to access
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because application filters are designed to permit access to applications that are not explicitly sanctioned, which is what organizations may want for user productivity. Option A refers to sanctioned applications, while C and D address unsanctioned applications incorrectly, as they do not align with the purpose of application filters.