The Cisco security solution that secures public, private, hybrid, and community clouds is:
C. Cisco Cloudlock
Cisco Cloudlock is a cloud-native cloud access security broker (CASB) solution that helps organizations secure their cloud environments. It provides visibility into cloud usage and enforces security policies to protect against threats, data breaches, and compliance violations. Cloudlock works across public, private, and hybrid clouds, and supports popular cloud services such as AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and Salesforce.
Would have to vote C for this one....
Cisco Cloudlock is the Cisco security solution that secures public, private, hybrid, and community clouds. It provides cloud-native security solutions that extend across various types of cloud deployments, ensuring the protection of data, users, and applications regardless of the cloud environment. Cisco ASAv (Adaptive Security Virtual Appliance), on the other hand, primarily focuses on securing virtualized and cloud-based environments with firewall and VPN capabilities, including private clouds, but it may not specifically address all aspects of securing public, hybrid, and community clouds like Cisco Cloudlock does.
I would go for B. Options A and D are nonsense, and I think Cloudlock cannot protect a private cloud, while ASAv can be installed and deployed on public, private, hybrid or community clouds
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