Which option are examples of user-based security groups? (Select two correct answers.)
AnswerA, C
ExplanationFrom the Workday Module 2 Binder:
''User-based security groups include roles such as Security Administrator and HR Administrator. These are assigned directly to individual users and determine their access and capabilities within the tenant.''
-- Workday Module 2 Binder, Security Configuration Section
User-Based Security Groups are directly assigned to specific users, rather than based on roles or job positions.
Security Administrator and HR Administrator are classic examples --- they're given to individual users based on need or access level.
Compensation Partner and Managers are role-based security groups, which are tied to a worker's role within an organization, not directly to a user.