Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) Practice Test

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What does the decoupling of security policies from the network topology allow for?

  1. Simplified hardware requirements

  2. Dynamic adjustments to security protocols

  3. Faster network processing speeds

  4. Restrictions on user access

The correct answer is: Dynamic adjustments to security protocols

The decoupling of security policies from the network topology primarily allows for dynamic adjustments to security protocols. By separating security policies from the physical or logical layout of the network, organizations can more easily modify and tailor their security measures to respond to evolving threats and changing business needs. This flexibility is significant because it enables security configurations to be applied consistently across various network segments, regardless of how these segments are structured or how devices are interconnected. As new vulnerabilities are detected or as operational requirements change, security policies can be updated without the need for extensive physical reconfiguration, thereby improving response times and maintaining a robust security posture. In contrast, simply simplifying hardware requirements, enhancing processing speeds, or imposing restrictions on user access are secondary benefits often associated with optimized network management or security but do not directly stem from the fundamental principle of decoupling security from network topology.