Final answer:
To comply with the new security policy, 802.1X and PKI should be configured for authentication.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to comply with the new security policy, two things should be configured: 802.1X and PKI (Public Key Infrastructure).
- 802.1X: This is an IEEE standard that provides port-based network access control. It ensures that only authorized devices and users can connect to the network by requiring authentication using certificates. By enabling 802.1X, both wired and wireless authentication can be required to include the use of certificates.
- PKI: This is a system of roles, policies, and procedures used to manage digital certificates and public-key encryption. It provides the infrastructure needed to issue, distribute, and revoke certificates, ensuring the security and integrity of the authentication process. By implementing PKI, employees can obtain and use certificates for authentication when connecting to internal resources within the enterprise LAN.