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Which restriction is in place for end users accessing the spam quarantine on Cisco ESA devices?

  • A. The end user must be assigned to the Guest role.
  • B. Access via a link in a notification in mandatory.
  • C. Authentication is required when accessing via a link in a notification.
  • D. Direct access via web browser requires authentication.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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GVKD
11 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D is Correct. When end users want to access the spam quarantine on a Cisco ESA, they typically access it directly through a web browser. In order to ensure the security and privacy of the quarantined emails, authentication is required before granting access to the quarantine. This means that users need to provide valid credentials, such as a username and password, to authenticate themselves before accessing the quarantine interface. Options A and B are not accurate because the Guest role and access via a link in a notification are not specifically required restrictions for accessing the spam quarantine. Option C is partially correct as authentication is indeed required, but it specifically mentions accessing via a link in a notification, which may not be the only method of accessing the spam quarantine.
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