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A multinational organization has a large worldwide remote user base. This user base consists of several persona types with distinct requirements and concerns regarding the adoption of a Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solution. - Developers have a requirement to temporarily bypass security controls for business purposes, but the security team sees this as a potential risk. The developers commonly access development servers onsite in private data centers and public cloud. These development applications use web (HTTP/HTTPS), API, RPC, and SMB-based applications. - Sales staff travel regularly and connect to the network via many different types of connections, but they are generally limited to SaaS-based web applications. They often complain about performance when any agent is installed and want the ability to temporarily disable these agents. Data exfiltration and insider risk have been identified as the primary threats for this class of user. - Executives have concerns about being high-value targets. Security must be consistent across the multiple endpoint types, including mobile and desktop devices. The executive team members have indicated that their primary objective is to ensure that the solution is responsive and easy to troubleshoot. Which two solutions will help mitigate the risk to the sales staff? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: B,D
GlobalProtect hybrid mode ensures that even if the tunnel is disabled, traffic is still secured through explicit proxy-based SWG, preventing users from bypassing protections and reducing exposure to risky web activity. Endpoint DLP enforces data protection directly on the endpoint, ensuring sensitive data cannot be exfiltrated regardless of user behavior or connectivity state.