SnowPro Core Certification — Question 1303
How are network policies defined in Snowflake?
Answer options
- A. They are a set of rules that define the network routes within Snowflake.
- B. They are a set of rules that dictate how Snowflake accounts can be used between multiple users.
- C. They are a set of rules that define how data can be transferred between different Snowflake accounts within an organization.
- D. They are a set of rules that control access to Snowflake accounts by specifying the IP addresses or ranges of IP addresses that are allowed to connect to Snowflake.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer, D, accurately describes network policies as they specifically manage access by controlling which IP addresses can connect to Snowflake. Options A, B, and C do not capture the essence of network policies, as they focus on network routes, account usage among users, and data transfer between accounts, respectively, rather than access control based on IP addresses.