A manager called the help desk to ask for assistance with creating a more secure environment for the finance department, which resides in a non-domain environment. Which of the following would be the BEST method to protect against unauthorized use?
Sorry, but restricting permissions doesn't prevent unauthorized use, it only prevents certain access, the only way to prevent unauthorized use is to lock machines. The answer should be C
Restricting user permissions is the most effective way to protect against unauthorized use in a non-domain environment. By limiting user access to only the resources and applications they need to perform their jobs, you can significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized access and data breaches
The principle of least privilege (POLP) is a concept in computer security that limits users' access rights to only what is strictly required to do their jobs. POLP can also restrict access rights for applications, systems and processes to only those who are authorized.
B. Restricting user permissions
In a non-domain environment where centralized user management and policies are limited, the most effective method to protect against unauthorized use is to restrict user permissions. By employing the principle of least privilege, users are given only the minimum levels of access necessary to perform their job functions. This helps minimize the risk of unauthorized access and potential misuse of sensitive financial data.
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