Thesession policy settingsin theJuniper Mist Clouddefine how long a user session remains active and how the system manages session expirations due to inactivity. These configurations help ensure bothsecurityandefficient resource managementacross the Mist Cloud portal and API sessions.
According to theJuniper Mist Cloud Administration and Security Configuration Guide:
“Session policy defines session timeout and inactivity timeout parameters, controlling how long users can remain logged into the Mist Cloud portal or API before re-authentication is required.”
Session Timeout:Specifies the maximum duration a session can remain active, regardless of activity.
Inactivity Timeout:Defines how long a session can remain idle before automatic logout.
These policies help maintain strong access security by reducing the risk of unauthorized access through stale sessions.
Other options such as password complexity (A, C) and two-factor authentication (D) are configured underauthentication and access policies, not session policies.
Therefore, the correct answer isB. The duration for session timeout and inactivity timeout.
[References:– Juniper Mist Cloud Administration and Security Configuration Guide– Juniper Mist Organization Access and Authentication Policy Documentation– Juniper Mist Cloud Operations and Management Overview, , ]
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