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You want to secure Microsoft Exchange and Gmail SMTP traffic for DLP using Netskope.
Which statement is true about this scenario when using the Netskope client?

  1. Netskope can inspect outbound SMTP traffic for Microsoft Exchange and Gmail.
  2. Enable Cloud Firewall to Inspect Inbound SMTP traffic for Microsoft Exchange and Gmail.
  3. Netskope can inspect inbound and outbound SMTP traffic for Microsoft Exchange and Gmail.
  4. Enable REST API v2 to Inspect inbound SMTP traffic for Microsoft Exchange and Gmail.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Netskope can inspect outbound SMTP traffic for Microsoft Exchange and Gmail using the Netskope client. The Netskope client intercepts the SMTP traffic from the user's device and forwards it to the Netskope cloud for DLP scanning. The Netskope client does not inspect inbound SMTP traffic, as this is handled by the cloud email service or the MTA. Therefore, option A is correct and the other options are incorrect.


Reference:

Configure Netskope SMTP Proxy with Microsoft O365 Exchange, Configure Netskope SMTP Proxy with Gmail, SMTP DLP, Best Practices for Email Security with SMTP proxy



Your company needs to keep quarantined files that have been triggered by a DLP policy. In this scenario, which statement Is true?

  1. The files are stofed remotely In your data center assigned In the Quarantine profile.
  2. The files are stored In the Netskope data center assigned in the Quarantine profile.
  3. The files are stored In the Cloud provider assigned In the Quarantine profile.
  4. The files are stored on the administrator console PC assigned In the Quarantine profile.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

When a policy flags a file to be quarantined, that file is placed in a quarantine folder and a tombstone file is put in the original location in its place. The quarantine folder is located in the Netskope data center assigned in the Quarantine profile. The Quarantine profile is configured in Settings > Threat Protection > API-enabled Protection. The quarantined file is zipped and protected with a password to prevent users from inadvertently downloading the file. Netskope then notifies the admin specified in the profile1. Therefore, option B is correct and the other options are incorrect.


Reference:

Quarantine - Netskope Knowledge Portal, Threat Protection - Netskope Knowledge Portal



Review the exhibit.



You are troubleshooting a Netskope client for user Clarke which remains in a disabled state after being installed. After looking at various logs, you notice something which might explain the problem. The exhibit is an excerpt from the nsADImporterLog.log.

Referring to the exhibit, what is the problem?

  1. The client was not Installed with administrative privileges.
  2. The Active Directory user is not synchronized to the Netskope tenant.
  3. This is normal; it might take up to an hour to be enabled.
  4. The client traffic is decrypted by a network security device.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The problem is B. The Active Directory user is not synchronized to the Netskope tenant. This is evident from the log message "WARNING No mail ID for the user: Clarke, Daxmeifield, DC=local, skipping use". This means that the user Clarke does not have a valid email address in the Active Directory, which is required for the Netskope client to work. The Netskope client uses the email address of the user to authenticate and enable the client. Therefore, option B is correct and the other options are incorrect.



You are having issues with fetching user and group Information periodically from the domain controller and posting that information to your tenant instance in the Netskope cloud. To begin the troubleshooting process, what would you Investigate first in this situation?

  1. On-Premises Log Parser
  2. Directory Importer
  3. DNS Connector
  4. AD Connector

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The Directory Importer is a component of the Netskope Adapters that connects to the domain controller and periodically fetches user and group information to post that info to your tenant instance in the Netskope cloud1. If you are having issues with this process, the first thing you should investigate is the Directory Importer itself. You can check the status of the Directory Importer service, the configuration file, the logs, and the connectivity to the domain controller and the Netskope cloud2. Therefore, option B is correct and the other options are incorrect.


Reference:

Configure Directory Importer - Netskope Knowledge Portal, Troubleshooting Directory Importer - Netskope Knowledge Portal






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