For a Privilege Session Manager (PSM) server, the network requirements primarily focus on its ability
to interact with target systems securely and efficiently. The most accurate statement regarding these
requirements is:
It must reach the target system using its native protocols (Option A). This is essential for the PSM to
manage sessions effectively, as it needs to communicate using the protocols that the target systems
are configured to accept, such as SSH for Linux servers or RDP for Windows servers.
Reference: CyberArk’s PSM documentation typically outlines the need for PSM servers to have
network paths configured to communicate directly with target systems using the relevant protocols
to ensure secure and controlled session management.