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> But we should not cover non-enterprise use cases > or situations where the endpoint is not owned by or expected to > conform with the policies of the organization that owns and operates > the network.
What about the case where the endpoint is not owned by the organization that operates the network, but is willing to conform with it's policies?
That would be covered by "or expected to conform with the policies of the organization that owns and operates the network."
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