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GIAC GCCC Exam - Topic 1 Question 79 Discussion

Actual exam question for GIAC's GCCC exam
Question #: 79
Topic #: 1
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A need has been identified to organize and control access to different classifications of information stored on a fileserver. Which of the following approaches will meet this need?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Detra
15 hours ago
Surprised that D is even an option; departments change too often!
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Valene
6 days ago
I disagree, A could lead to chaos with too many users managing permissions.
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Celeste
11 days ago
I think C is better since it aligns permissions with job roles.
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Thaddeus
16 days ago
Option D is just asking for departmental turf wars. I'll stick with Option B and keep it simple.
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German
21 days ago
Haha, Option A is like the wild west of file management. Let's leave that to the cowboys.
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Germaine
26 days ago
Option C sounds like a lot of work, but it's probably the most comprehensive solution. Gotta love those role-based permissions!
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Stephane
1 month ago
I feel like option A could lead to issues since users might not always set the right permissions. It seems risky.
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Kristofer
1 month ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think option B makes sense for classifying information based on confidentiality levels.
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Ashlyn
1 month ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think organizing by department could work too. It might depend on how sensitive the information is.
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Junita
2 months ago
I remember we discussed role-based access control in class, so option C seems like a solid choice.
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Diane
2 months ago
I think option B is the way to go. Organizing the files into confidential, internal, and public folders and setting permissions accordingly is a simple and effective solution. The other options seem overly complicated.
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Glory
2 months ago
Okay, this is a tricky one. I'm leaning towards option D, dividing the documents by department and setting permissions on each departmental folder. That way you can control access based on the user's department.
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Dorinda
2 months ago
Option B seems the most straightforward for access control.
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Robt
2 months ago
Option B is the way to go. Dividing the documents into confidential, internal, and public folders is a simple and effective way to control access.
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Kristel
2 months ago
I think option B is the best. Clear categories help everyone.
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Lakeesha
3 months ago
I agree with Robt. Option B is the most straightforward approach to organizing and securing the information.
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Amina
3 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. All the options sound like they could work, but I'm not sure which one is the best approach. I'll have to review the details of each option more carefully.
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Eva
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Option C about setting user roles and permissions by role also seems like a good solution. I'll have to think about the pros and cons of each approach.
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Aretha
3 months ago
I think option B is the best approach here. Dividing the documents into confidential, internal, and public folders and setting permissions on each folder seems like the most straightforward way to organize and control access.
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