You are creating the User Account section of your organizational security policy. From the following options, select the questions to use for the formation of this section?
Ah, the age-old question of user accounts. Reminds me of the time my co-worker tried to log in with his dog's name as the password. Needless to say, that didn't work out too well for him.
Hold up, are we sure we need to include option C? I mean, who needs multiple accounts on a computer these days? Unless you're a secret agent or something, that just sounds like a recipe for confusion and potential security breaches.
You know, I'm also a fan of option F. Controlling who can modify files, even if they have write access, is a must. Wouldn't want someone accidentally (or intentionally) messing up critical system files.
Hmm, I'd also add option A to the list. Restricting access to system files is a basic security measure. Can't have users modifying the /etc/passwd, that's just asking for trouble!
I agree with Billy, but I think options D and E are also essential. Preventing account sharing and enforcing secure screen locks are great security practices.
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