Exam CCFA-200b Topic 1 Question 52 Discussion
Actual exam question for CrowdStrike's CCFA-200b exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 1
Question #: 52
Topic #: 1
After successfully installing Falcon on a new employee's laptop, you notice that the machine is assigned the default prevention policy instead of the custom prevention policy you created. You verify that the Falcon sensor is functioning properly, and you confirm that the custom policy is enabled and successfully running on more than 1,000 other Falcon hosts. What is the likely cause of this issue?
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The likely cause is that the laptop is not a member of a host group assigned to the custom prevention policy.
Falcon policies are applied through host group membership and policy precedence. A policy must be enabled and assigned to one or more host groups; Falcon then applies the policy settings to hosts based on their group membership. If a host is not in any group assigned to an enabled custom policy, it automatically receives the Default Policy. Since the custom policy is already enabled and successfully running on more than 1,000 other hosts, the policy itself is functioning correctly. The issue is therefore not sensor health, firewall connectivity, or a manual prompt. Falcon does not require a 24-hour waiting period before applying custom policies to newly installed hosts, and administrators do not manually approve policy application on the endpoint through a local prompt. The resolution is to verify the laptop's group membership, dynamic group criteria, tags, OU, hostname pattern, or other assignment rule used by the custom policy's host group. Reference topics: Policy Application, host group membership, default policy fallback, prevention policy assignment.
Falcon policies are applied through host group membership and policy precedence. A policy must be enabled and assigned to one or more host groups; Falcon then applies the policy settings to hosts based on their group membership. If a host is not in any group assigned to an enabled custom policy, it automatically receives the Default Policy. Since the custom policy is already enabled and successfully running on more than 1,000 other hosts, the policy itself is functioning correctly. The issue is therefore not sensor health, firewall connectivity, or a manual prompt. Falcon does not require a 24-hour waiting period before applying custom policies to newly installed hosts, and administrators do not manually approve policy application on the endpoint through a local prompt. The resolution is to verify the laptop's group membership, dynamic group criteria, tags, OU, hostname pattern, or other assignment rule used by the custom policy's host group. Reference topics: Policy Application, host group membership, default policy fallback, prevention policy assignment.
by Avery at Aug 21, 2026, 01:21 PM
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