The correct answer is - Supplicant Provisioning Wizard.
The Supplicant Provisioning Wizard is a tool that is used to provision digital certificates on endpoints that are participating in a BYOD flow. The wizard allows the user to enter their credentials and to download the certificate to their device.
The other options are not correct.
Application Visibility and Control (AVC) is a feature of Cisco ISE that is used to control the use of applications on endpoints. AVC does not allow endpoints to obtain digital certificates.
My Devices Portal is a portal that is used by users to manage their devices that are enrolled in Cisco ISE. My Devices Portal does not allow users to obtain digital certificates.
Network Access Control (NAC) is a feature of Cisco ISE that is used to control the access of endpoints to the network. NAC does not allow endpoints to obtain digital certificates.
B = CORRECT
Aside from Apple mobile devices (iOS), ISE leverages Network Setup Assistant (NSA or AKA Supplicant Provisioning Wizard (SPW)) to ease the BYOD flow for the users. NSA is an application that is downloaded to the endpoint either from the ISE itself or from app store for each of the endpoint types. NSA assists the user to generate certificate pair, install signed certificate, and configure network and proxy settings on the endpoint.
I think the answer should be C. The supplicant wizard is part of posture, not BYOD flow. My Devices Portal is used for BYOD onboarding through URL redirection in both single and dual SSID scenarios.
Actually, this document indicates that B is in fact correct: https://community.cisco.com/t5/security-documents/cisco-ise-byod-prescriptive-deployment-guide/ta-p/3641867
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