CERTIFIED-IN-CYBERSECURITY · Question #722
Which of the following is an example of a logical access controls
The correct answer is A. Role-based access control. Logical (also called technical) access controls are software- and system-enforced mechanisms that restrict access to data and systems. Role-based access control (RBAC) assigns permissions based on a user's role within an organization and is implemented digitally within…
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Which of the following is an example of a logical access controls
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- ARole-based access control
- BSecurity guards
- CSecurity policy
- DKeys and locks
How the community answered
(53 responses)- A91% (48)
- B2% (1)
- C6% (3)
- D2% (1)
Explanation
Logical (also called technical) access controls are software- and system-enforced mechanisms that restrict access to data and systems. Role-based access control (RBAC) assigns permissions based on a user's role within an organization and is implemented digitally within operating systems or applications. Security guards and keys/locks are physical controls, while a security policy is an administrative control - neither involves software-enforced access restrictions.
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