CISSP · Question #413
Which of the following is the MOST significant benefit to implementing a third-party federated identity architecture?
The correct answer is D. Enable business objectives so departments can focus on mission rather than the business of. A third-party federated identity architecture is a system that allows users to access multiple services or applications across different domains or organizations using a single identity. The most significant benefit of implementing such an architecture is that it enables business
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Which of the following is the MOST significant benefit to implementing a third-party federated identity architecture?
Options
- AAttribute assertions as agencies can request a larger set of attributes to fulfill service delivery
- BData decrease related to storing personal information
- CReduction in operational costs to the agency
- DEnable business objectives so departments can focus on mission rather than the business of
How the community answered
(35 responses)- A9% (3)
- B3% (1)
- C17% (6)
- D71% (25)
Explanation
A third-party federated identity architecture is a system that allows users to access multiple services or applications across different domains or organizations using a single identity. The most significant benefit of implementing such an architecture is that it enables business objectives so departments can focus on their mission rather than the business of identity management. By delegating the authentication and authorization processes to a trusted third party, the departments can reduce the complexity, cost, and risk of managing their own identity systems, and improve the user experience and satisfaction.
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