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Which statement is true regarding Blocking/Isolation rules and Permission rules?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation The correct statement regarding Blocking/Isolation rules and Permission rules is D. Blocking & Isolation rules are overridden by Permission Rules. This means that if a file or process matches both a Blocking/Isolation rule and a Permission rule, the action specified by the Permission rule will take precedence over the action specified by the Blocking/Isolation rule. For example, if a file has a reputation of SUSPECT_MALWARE and a Blocking/Isolation rule is set to terminate any SUSPECT_MALWARE file that runs, but a Permission rule is set to allow and log any file that runs from a specific path, the file will be allowed and logged if it runs from that path, regardless of its reputation. Permission rules are useful for tuning the behavior of VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint Standard and preventing false positives or unnecessary blocks1. The other statements are false or irrelevant. Blocking & Isolation rules are not overridden by Upload Rules. Upload Rules are rules that specify which files and metadata are uploaded to the Carbon Black Cloud for analysis and reputation. Upload Rules do not affect the prevention or detection capabilities of VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint Standard2. Permission Rules are not overridden by Blocking & Isolation rules. As explained above, Permission Rules have a higher priority than Blocking & Isolation rules and can override their actions. Upload Rules are not overridden by Blocking & Isolation rules. Upload Rules and Blocking & Isolation rules are independent of each other and do not affect each other's functionality. References: Prevention Policy Settings - VMware Docs, Permissions section, Action subsection. Upload Rules - VMware Docs, Overview section.