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1. Authenticates identity
2. Checks authorisation - ANSWER-Which 2 actions does
the Relying Party perform in the trust broker model?
1. Claims identity
2. Claims authority - ANSWER-Which two (2) actions does
the Claimant perform in the trust brokering model
Conceptual layer, Motivation (Why) column - ANSWER-
Where in the SABSA Architecture Matrix are Risk
,Management Objectives and enablement and control
objectives located?
Trust is a Relational business attribute not a technical one.
- ANSWER-What type of attribute is Trust?
Risk Management Policies;
Domain Policies - ANSWER-What objectives/outcomes
exist at the Logical Architecture layer in the Motivation
(Why) column of the SABSA Matrix?
Domain Maps
Domain Definitions; Inter-domain associations &
interactions - ANSWER-What objectives/outcomes exist at
,the Logical Architecture layer in the Location (Where)
column of the SABSA Matrix?
Business Risk - Opportunities & Threats Inventory -
ANSWER-What objectives/outcomes exist at the
Contextual Architecture layer in the Motivation (Why)
column of the SABSA Matrix?
Risk Management Objectives;
Enablement & Control Objectives
Policy Architecture - ANSWER-What objectives/outcomes
exist at the Conceptual Architecture layer in the Motivation
(Why) column of the SABSA Matrix?
, Business Attributes Profile - ANSWER-What
objectives/outcomes exist at the Conceptual Architecture
layer in the Assets (What) column of the SABSA Matrix?
The Owner role is primarily ACCOUNTABLE for the
performance of assets (attributes) within a specific
domain.
The Trustee role is RESPONSIBLE for the performance of
assets (attributes) within a specific domain. Trustee is a
delegated authority role. Consults domain owner on risk
appetite. - ANSWER-What is the main difference between
the Owner role and Trustee role in the SABSA
Governance model?