Access Control layer, QoS Layer, Desktop Security Layer and Threat Prevention Layer
C.
Ordered Layers and Inline Layers
D.
Access Control Layer and Threat Prevention Layer
The Answer Is:
C
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Explanation:
The correct answer is C. In the Access Control policy model, the two policy-layer types are Ordered Layers and Inline Layers. Ordered Layers are independent layers evaluated in sequence. Inline Layers are conditional layers attached to a parent rule and entered only when the parent rule matches. Option A is wrong because Content Awareness is a Software Blade/feature used in Access Control policy, not one of the two policy-layer types. Option B lists policy/package categories and blades rather than Access Control layer types. Option D confuses policy types with layer types: Access Control and Threat Prevention are policy areas, but the question asks about types of policy layers. The correct exam approach is to separate “policy package/policy type” from “layer type.” A policy package can contain Access Control and Threat Prevention policies; an Access Control policy can use Ordered and Inline layers for modular enforcement. Reference topics: Policy Layers, Ordered Layers, Inline Layers, policy package structure.
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