Which level of “least privilege” enables operators the right to modify data directly in it’s original location, in addition to data copied from the original location?
A. Access Change
B. Read/Write
C. Access Rewrite
D. Access modify
4 Comments on “Which level of “least privilege” enables operators the right to modify data directly in it’s original lo”
Jamal Ahmedsays:
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Jansays:
So, all Jamal can come up with is “check”? What is your point? Either you have issue or you don’t.
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Jamal Ahmedsays:
Just for future reference. when I write something its creates a bubble on right which i like to see always..
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wellsays:
Least Privilege has three levels of privilege; read only, read/write and access change. Access Change is the highest level, this level enables operators the right to modify data directly in its original location, in addition to data copied from the original location.
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So, all Jamal can come up with is “check”? What is your point? Either you have issue or you don’t.
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Just for future reference. when I write something its creates a bubble on right which i like to see always..
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Least Privilege has three levels of privilege; read only, read/write and access change. Access Change is the highest level, this level enables operators the right to modify data directly in its original location, in addition to data copied from the original location.
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