C. SSO
Single Sign-On (SSO) allows users to log in to multiple applications and systems with a single set of credentials. This simplifies the authentication process and improves user experience. By federating accounts, SSO enables users to access resources across different organizations or systems, provided they have the necessary permissions.
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Here's a breakdown of why the other options are not the best fit:
**A. MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication):**
While MFA enhances security by requiring multiple forms of authentication, it doesn't directly enable access to connected system features through account federation. MFA is typically used to protect individual accounts and resources.
**B. NAC (Network Access Control):**
NAC is a security solution that controls access to network resources based on device compliance and user identity. While it can be used to enforce security policies and restrict access, it doesn't provide the same level of seamless access as SSO.
**D. UAC (User Account Control):**
UAC is a security feature in Windows that helps protect your computer from unauthorized changes. It's not directly related to account federation and access to connected systems.
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C
Federated identity allows authorized users to access multiple applications and domains using a single set of credentials. It links a user's identity across multiple identity management systems so they can access different applications securely and efficiently.
One example of federated identity is when a user logs into a third-party website by using their Gmail login credentials. With FIM, they don't have to create new credentials to access multiple websites that have a federated agreement with Google, such as: YouTube
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