QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
●● How is an identity recognized by a system?.
Answer: Something a user knows, such as a password or personal
identification number (pin); something a person has such as an ID card,
a key fob, or a badge; and something a person is, such as a fingerprint or
rental pattern; or any combination of these elements
●● Access.
Answer: The information representing the rights that the identity is
granted
●● Entitlements.
Answer: The collection of access rights to perform transactional
functions
●● Provisioning.
Answer: An identity's creation, change, termination, validation,
approval, proposition, and communication
●● Identity management.
, Answer: Refers to ongoing companies activities. It includes the
establishment of an IAM strategy; administration of IAM policy
statement changes; establishment of identity and password parameters;
management of manual or automated IAM systems and processes; and
periodic monitoring, auditing, reconciliation, and reporting of IAM
systems
●● Enforcement.
Answer: Refers to the authentication, authorization, and logging of
identities as they are used within the organization's IT systems
●● How does the enforcement of access rights primarily occur?.
Answer: Through automated process or mechanisms
●● Access Management.
Answer: The processes associated with a user's login across a realm of
applications or information repositories
●● Authentication.
Answer: The process of validating that people or entities are who they
say they are
●● What is authentication commonly referred to as?.
Answer: Logging on