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Cisco Exam 300-720 Topic 10 Question 97 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-720 exam
Question #: 97
Topic #: 10
[All 300-720 Questions]

Which action on the Cisco ESA provides direct access to view the safelist/blocklist?

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Suggested Answer: C

According to the [Cisco Secure Email Encryption Service Add-In User Guide], you can create an encryption profile that defines the encryption settings and options for your encrypted messages[2, p. 11]. You can also create an outgoing content filter that applies the encryption profile to the messages that match certain conditions, such as having [SECURE] in the subject header[2, p. 12]. This way, you can allow users to flag the messages that require encryption by adding [SECURE] to the subject line.

The other options are not valid because:

A) Creating an encryption profile with [SECURE] in the Subject setting and enabling encryption on the mail flow policy will not work, as the Subject setting in the encryption profile is used to specify the subject line of the encrypted message envelope, not the original message[2, p. 11].

B) Creating an outgoing content filter with no conditions and with the Encrypt and Deliver Now action configured with [SECURE] in the Subject setting will not work, as this will encrypt all outgoing messages regardless of whether they have [SECURE] in the subject line or not[2, p. 12].

D) Creating a DLP policy manager message action with encryption enabled and applying it to active DLP policies for outgoing mail will not work, as this will encrypt messages based on DLP rules that detect sensitive data in the message content, not based on user flags in the subject line.


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Johnson
2 months ago
A) Show the SLBL cache on the CLI. Ah, the joys of good old-fashioned command line kung-fu. Now, where did I put my black turtleneck and thick-rimmed glasses?
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Kimi
6 days ago
C) Export the SLBL to a .csv file.
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Carri
18 days ago
B) Monitor Incoming/Outgoing Listener.
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Filiberto
1 months ago
A) Show the SLBL cache on the CLI.
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Ming
2 months ago
D) Debug the mail flow policy. Sounds like a fun game of 'guess the bug' to me. Who needs sleep when you've got log files to sift through?
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Elke
17 days ago
D) Debug the mail flow policy.
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Latricia
29 days ago
B) Monitor Incoming/Outgoing Listener.
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Amie
1 months ago
A) Show the SLBL cache on the CLI.
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Roosevelt
2 months ago
B) Monitor Incoming/Outgoing Listener. Hmm, I wonder if that's where the party's at. Let's see what the network traffic has to say!
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Tina
15 days ago
B) Monitor Incoming/Outgoing Listener.
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Peggy
1 months ago
A) Show the SLBL cache on the CLI.
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Nobuko
2 months ago
I see your point, but I still think A) makes more sense because it directly accesses the safelist/blocklist.
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Fausto
2 months ago
C) Export the SLBL to a .csv file. Spreadsheets, the universal language of data nerds. Time to do some serious list-wrangling!
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Della
29 days ago
C) Export the SLBL to a .csv file.
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Jose
1 months ago
A) Show the SLBL cache on the CLI.
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Noel
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C) Export the SLBL to a .csv file.
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Justine
2 months ago
A) Show the SLBL cache on the CLI. Ah, the classic command-line approach! Gotta love that direct access to the data.
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Julieta
21 days ago
D) Debug the mail flow policy.
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Haydee
24 days ago
C) Export the SLBL to a .csv file.
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Milly
1 months ago
B) Monitor Incoming/Outgoing Listener.
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Kallie
1 months ago
A) Show the SLBL cache on the CLI.
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Nobuko
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) Show the SLBL cache on the CLI.
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