An organization uses ClearPass to manage network access for its devices. A device reported as stolen is detected attempting to connect to the network. What action can the EMM server trigger upon receiving an HTTP API call from ClearPass?
A.
The EMM server can automatically block all network traffic from the device.
B.
The EMM server can send a message to the user or wipe the user's device.
C.
The EMM server can permanently disable the device's network interface.
ClearPass and EMM/MDM integration provides "Closed-Loop" security. When ClearPass identifies a "Stolen" device status (either via its own database or a real-time check), it can use a Context Server Action to signal the EMM server. The EMM server, which has deep administrative control over the device OS, can then execute high-level security commands such as Remote Wipe (deleting all data) or displaying a "Lock Screen" message to the person holding the device.
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