An organization wants to enforce role-based access policies across their entire network to ensure that users have appropriate access privileges regardless of their connection point. How does ClearPass facilitate this requirement?
A.
By providing detailed audit logs of all network activity
B.
By offering customizable user authentication methods
C.
By allowing the creation of individual user roles with associated privileges that applies anywhere on the network
ClearPass decouples security policy from physical location. By using Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) , ClearPass assigns a "Role" (e.g., 'HR' or 'Contractor') during the authentication process. This role is then mapped to network-specific attributes (VLANs, ACLs, or VSAs) that the NAD enforces. Because the policy logic resides in ClearPass, the same user receives the same security privileges whether they connect via a wired port in London or Wi-Fi in New York.
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