Which example of administrative controls enables administrators to control what users can do at both broad and granular levels?
- RBAC
- secure software development life cycle
- policies and procedures
- minimum password requirements
Explanation & Hint: Role-based access control (RBAC) is a control that bases access permissions on a specific role or function. Administrators grant access rights and permissions to roles. Each user is then associated with a role. Users can belong to multiple groups. RBAC enables to control what users can do at both broad and granular levels. |