A network architect is designing a solution to secure the organization's applications based on the security policy. The requirements are:
Users must authenticate using one set of credentials.
External users must be located in authorized sites.
Session timeouts must be enforced.
Network access requirements should be changed as needed.
Which of the following best meet these requirements? (Choose two.)
Single sign-on: Provides users with one set of credentials for authentication across all applications, simplifying access and reducing password fatigue.
Conditional access policy: Enforces location-based restrictions for external users, configurable session timeouts, and dynamic network access controls that can be updated as requirements evolve.
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