Permissions are a file management feature that determines who can access resources on a network and what actions they are allowed to perform (e.g., read, write, execute).
Permissions are essential for specifying what actions can be performed on network resources, and authentication is vital for verifying the identity of users or devices attempting to access those resources. Both work together to control and manage access to network resources.
I think the keyword here is actions vs. access.
C. Authentication is a file management feature that allows access to resources on a network by verifying the identity of users or devices attempting to access those resources. It ensures that only authorized individuals or systems can access specific files or network resources
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