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Actual exam question from CSA's CCSK
Question #: 69
Topic #: 1
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Select the statement below which best describes the relationship between identities and attributes

  • A. Attributes belong to entities and identities belong to attributes. Each attribute can have multiple identities but only one entity.
  • B. An attribute is a unique object within a database. Each attribute it has a number of identities which help define its parameters.
  • C. An identity is a distinct and unique object within a particular namespace. Attributes are properties which belong to an identity. Each identity can have multiple attributes.
  • D. Attributes are made unique by their identities.
  • E. Identities are the network names given to servers. Attributes are the characteristics of each server.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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beazzlebub
Highly Voted 2 years ago
Selected Answer: C
From Security Guidance: Identity: the unique expression of an entity within a given namespace. An entity can have multiple digital identities, such as a single individual having a work identity (or even multiple identities, depending on the systems), a social media identity, and a personal identity. For example, if you are a single entry in a single directory server then that is your identity Attributes: facets of an identity. Attributes can be relatively static (like an organizational unit) or highly dynamic (IP address, device being used, if the user authenticated with MFA, location, etc.)
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JCoutant
1 year, 10 months ago
From Security Guidance V4 Page 120: "Objects” are typically files, which are then stored using a cloud-platform specific mechanism. The difference is the work expression and object. The answer is correct.
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drthtater
1 year ago
Security Guidance pg 131
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moten
Most Recent 1 year, 4 months ago
An identity is a distinct and unique object within a particular namespace. Attributes are properties which belong to an identity. Each identity can have multiple attributes. In this context, identities refer to distinct and unique objects within a specific namespace, such as users, entities, or objects. Attributes, on the other hand, are properties or characteristics that are associated with an identity. Each identity can have multiple attributes that help define its properties, attributes, or qualities. The relationship is such that attributes belong to identities and help describe or define them.
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Brainiac
1 year, 5 months ago
C. An identity is a distinct and unique object within a particular namespace. Attributes are properties which belong to an identity. Each identity can have multiple attributes.
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JoAsiaGje
1 year, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Identity: the unique expression of an entity within a given namespace. An entity can have multiple digital identities, such as a single individual having a work identity (or even multiple identities, depending on the systems), a social media identity, and a personal identity. For example, if you are a single entry in a single directory server then that is your identity. • Attributes: facets of an identity. Attributes can be relatively static (like an organizational unit) or highly dynamic (IP address, device being used, if the user authenticated with MFA, location, etc.).
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byfener
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: C
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