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A __________ is the concept of allowing (or disallowing) an entity such as a user, group, or role some type of

A __________ is the concept of allowing (or disallowing) an entity such as a user, group, or role some type of
access to one or more resources.

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A.
user

B.
AWS Account

C.
resource

D.
permission

17 Comments on “A __________ is the concept of allowing (or disallowing) an entity such as a user, group, or role some type of

  1. star says:

    D

    A doesn’t make sense.

    A permission is the concept of allowing (or disallowing) an entity such as a user, group, or role some type of access to one or more resources.




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  2. Leo Kennedy A, Senior Consultant, Veeras Infotek, India says:

    Permissions can be assigned among Users/groups/roles

    The right answer is Option D :Permission




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  3. celavi says:

    A statement within a policy that allows or denies access to a particular resource. You can state any permission like this: “A has permission to do B to C.” For example, Jane (A) has permission to read messages (B) from John’s Amazon SQS queue (C). Whenever Jane sends a request to Amazon SQS to use John’s queue, the service checks to see if she has permission and if the request satisfies the conditions John set forth in the permission.

    http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/glos-chap.html#P




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  4. celavi says:

    D

    A statement within a policy that allows or denies access to a particular resource. You can state any permission like this: “A has permission to do B to C.” For example, Jane (A) has permission to read messages (B) from John’s Amazon SQS queue (C). Whenever Jane sends a request to Amazon SQS to use John’s queue, the service checks to see if she has permission and if the request satisfies the conditions John set forth in the permission.

    http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/glos-chap.html#P




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