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In a large enterprise network utilizing Software-Defined Access (SDA), the network administrator is tasked with implementing a policy that ensures only authorized devices can access sensitive resources. The administrator must define the purpose and functionality of Identity Services Engine (ISE) in this context. Which of the following best describes the role of ISE in enforcing network access control policies?
ISE provides centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) services, enabling the enforcement of security policies based on user identity and device posture.
ISE primarily functions as a network monitoring tool that logs all user activities without influencing access control decisions.
ISE acts solely as a firewall that blocks unauthorized access attempts without considering user identity or device compliance.
ISE is a hardware appliance that requires manual configuration for each device to ensure network access, limiting its scalability.

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