What is a Campaign?
In Saviynt, a Campaign is best described as a D. Group of similar Certifications. Here's a breakdown:
Saviynt's Campaigns and Certifications:
Campaign: A container that defines the scope, schedule, participants, and other settings for a set of related access certifications.
Certification: The individual review task assigned to a Certifier (e.g., a manager reviewing their subordinates' access, an application owner reviewing users of their application).
Analogy: Think of a Campaign as a project, and Certifications as individual tasks within that project.
Purpose of Campaigns: Campaigns provide a structured way to manage and track access reviews, ensuring that they are conducted regularly and consistently.
Examples of Campaigns:
User Manager Campaign: Groups certifications where managers review their subordinates' access.
Entitlement Owner Campaign: Groups certifications where entitlement owners review who has access to their entitlements.
Application Owner Campaign: Groups certifications where application owners review who has access to their applications.
Why Other Options Are Incorrect:
A . Group of similar Endpoints: Endpoints are systems or applications connected to Saviynt, not the primary grouping within a campaign.
B . Group of User Groups: User groups are collections of users, not the defining element of a campaign.
C . Group of Dashboards: Dashboards provide visualizations of data, but they are not the core component of a campaign.
In conclusion: A Campaign in Saviynt is essentially a container for a set of related access certifications, providing a framework for managing and organizing the review process based on specific criteria and objectives.
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