QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BUNDLED
EXAMS GRADED A+
●● Identity.
Answer: recognized by a system in many ways including with
something the user knows, such as a password or a personal
identification number (PIN); something the user has, such as an ID card,
key fob or a badge; and something the user is, such as a fingerprint or
retinal pattern; or any combination of these elements
●● Access.
Answer: is the information representing the rights that an identity is
granted.
●● Access Rights.
Answer: can be granted to allow users to perform transactional functions
at various levels. Some examples of transactional functions are copy,
transfer, add, change, delete, review and approve
●● Entitlement.
Answer: the collection of access rights to perform transactional
functions.
, ●● Provisioning.
Answer: the creation, modification, validation, approval, propagation,
and eventual termination of an identity and its associated access rights.
●● Enforcement.
Answer: the authentication, authorization and logging of identities as
they interact with the organization's systems. Performed primarily
through automated controls and mechanisms.
●● Identity management.
Answer: the ongoing, organization-wide activities that govern and
administer identities and access rights. This includes the establishment
of an IAM strategy and governance framework, the administration of
IAM policy and standards, the definition of identity and password
parameters, the operation and management of manual or automated IAM
platforms and processes, and the periodic monitoring, auditing,
reconciliation, and reporting of IAM systems.
●● Access Management.
Answer: The set of processes and mechanisms used to authenticate,
authorize, and manage user access to organizational systems and
information resources.
●● Access Management.