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In a Kubernetes environment, a company is implementing Pod Security Policies (PSPs) to enhance the security posture of their applications. They have a requirement that all pods must run with a specific security context, which includes running as a non-root user and disallowing privilege escalation. The security team is tasked with creating a policy that enforces these requirements. If a developer attempts to deploy a pod that does not comply with these policies, what will be the outcome of the deployment attempt?
The deployment will be rejected, and an error message will indicate the violation of the Pod Security Policy.
The deployment will succeed, but the pod will run with elevated privileges.
The deployment will succeed, but the pod will be automatically terminated after a grace period.
The deployment will be accepted, but the pod will be monitored for compliance.

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