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Eccouncil Exam 112-51 Topic 1 Question 1 Discussion

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Ashley
5 months ago
Exactly, Jade. With role-based access control, the administrator can easily assign permissions to user roles instead of individual users.
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Kandis
6 months ago
Role-based access control assigns permissions based on user roles, making it easier to manage access for different groups of users.
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Jade
6 months ago
I'm not sure. Can someone explain why D) Role-based access control is the correct answer?
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Ashley
6 months ago
I agree with Kandis. Role-based access control makes sense.
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Kandis
6 months ago
I think the answer is D) Role-based access control.
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Rolf
6 months ago
Role-based access control makes sense because it simplifies the management of permissions.
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Lashanda
7 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be C) Rule-based access control.
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Dottie
7 months ago
I agree with User1, role-based access control is about assigning permissions based on user roles.
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Rolf
7 months ago
I think the answer is D) Role-based access control.
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Carylon
7 months ago
That makes sense. Role-based access control is all about assigning permissions based on user roles.
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Felicitas
7 months ago
I agree, it's D) Role-based access control.
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Denise
8 months ago
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.
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Raylene
8 months ago
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.
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Johnetta
8 months ago
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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