The correct answers are A, C, and E. Junos Space Security Director supports policy hierarchy and policy management at device, group, and global/all-devices levels. A device policy is created for a specific device and is used when a unique firewall policy must be pushed to one SRX Series Firewall. A group policy is shared across multiple devices and is used when the same policy configuration must be applied consistently to a set of managed firewalls. Juniper’s Security Director documentation explicitly describes device policy and group policy behavior, including the fact that device-specific policies are evaluated within the broader policy-ordering model.
The third correct policy type is global, often represented in Security Director workflows as all-devices/global policy behavior. Juniper Security Director product material describes granular control over global, group, and device-level firewall policies, which maps directly to the options in this question. Option B, local, is not the Security Director policy type being tested; local configuration may exist on an SRX, but it is not one of the Security Director policy hierarchy types listed here. Option D, universal, is also not a Junos Space Security Director policy type. Reference topics: Security Director, global policy, group policy, device policy, firewall policy hierarchy, centralized SRX policy management.