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Which of the following user roles have access to make changes to security policies? (Choose 2)

The correct answer is C. Administrator D. Web Application Security Editor. Administrator and Web Application Security Editor are the two roles in BIG-IP ASM that have permission to create or modify security policies.

Section 4: Security Basics

Question

Which of the following user roles have access to make changes to security policies? (Choose 2)

Options

  • AGuest
  • BOperator
  • CAdministrator
  • DWeb Application Security Editor

How the community answered

(16 responses)
  • B
    6% (1)
  • C
    94% (15)

Why each option

Administrator and Web Application Security Editor are the two roles in BIG-IP ASM that have permission to create or modify security policies.

AGuest

The Guest role is a read-only role that can view system information but cannot make any configuration or policy changes.

BOperator

The Operator role is focused on traffic management tasks such as enabling or disabling pool members and nodes, and does not have access to security policy configuration.

CAdministratorCorrect

The Administrator role has full system-level privileges in BIG-IP, including the ability to create, edit, and delete ASM security policies across all partitions.

DWeb Application Security EditorCorrect

The Web Application Security Editor role is specifically scoped to allow users to manage and configure web application security policies in ASM without requiring full administrative rights.

Concept tested: BIG-IP ASM user role permissions for security policies

Source: https://techdocs.f5.com/en-us/bigip-16-1-0/big-ip-systems-user-account-administration/user-account-roles.html

Topics

#ASM user roles#security policy access#administrator permissions#RBAC

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