Which of the following access control models refers to assigning permissions to a user role based on the rules defined for each user role by the administrator?
I've got this one! The key is that the question is asking about assigning permissions to user roles, so the answer has to be role-based access control. That's the model where admins define the rules for each role.
I'm a little confused by the wording of this question. Can someone clarify the differences between the access control models? I want to make sure I understand this properly before answering.
Okay, I remember learning about these access control models in class. I'm pretty sure the answer is role-based access control, where permissions are based on the user's role rather than individual users.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know there are different access control models, but I'm not totally clear on the differences between them. I'll have to think this through carefully.
This one seems pretty straightforward. I think the answer is role-based access control, where permissions are assigned to user roles defined by the admin.
This seems like a straightforward finance question. I'll think through the options carefully and choose the one that best fits the description of a spontaneous source of financing.
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm pretty sure the answer is DirectAccess, since that's the only option that mentions establishing a connection without user action.
I'm with you all on this one. Role-based access control is the obvious choice. Now, let's just hope the rest of the exam is as straightforward as this question. I could use a confidence boost after that last one.
I agree, role-based access control is the answer. It's a pretty common access control model these days. I like how it gives the admin flexibility to manage permissions at a role level rather than having to deal with individual users.
This question is pretty straightforward. I think role-based access control is the way to go here. The administrator defines the rules for each user role, and then assigns permissions accordingly. Seems like a sensible approach to me.
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