CERTIFIED-IN-CYBERSECURITY · Question #235
Which term is used to denote the standard permissions assigned to a user account upon creation?
The correct answer is B. Baseline. "Baseline" denotes the standard initial set of permissions assigned to a user account upon creation (see ISC2 Study Guide, Chapter 3, Module 1). Aggregation refers to the collection of multiple sets of data. In contrast, transitivity refers to the relationship between multiple…
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Which term is used to denote the standard permissions assigned to a user account upon creation?
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- AEntitlement
- BBaseline
- CAggregation
- DTransitivity
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(29 responses)- A3% (1)
- B86% (25)
- C7% (2)
- D3% (1)
Explanation
"Baseline" denotes the standard initial set of permissions assigned to a user account upon creation (see ISC2 Study Guide, Chapter 3, Module 1). Aggregation refers to the collection of multiple sets of data. In contrast, transitivity refers to the relationship between multiple security domains. Lastly, entitlement refers to the rights granted to a user based on their role or position within an organization.
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