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Question #: 87
Topic #: 1
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Which master policy settings ensure non-repudiation?

  • A. Require password verification every X days and enforce one-time password access.
  • B. Enforce check-in/check-out exclusive access and enforce one-time password access.
  • C. Allow EPV transparent connections ('Click to connect') and enforce check-in/check-out exclusive access.
  • D. Allow EPV transparent connections ('Click to connect') and enforce one-time password access.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Takumi
Highly Voted 2 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: B
The answer is B. Enforcing check-in/check-out exclusive access ensures that only one user can access an account at a time. This means that when a user checks out an account, no other user can access it until it is checked back in. This provides an audit trail of who accessed the account and when. Enforcing one-time password access means that the password for an account is changed every time it is used. This ensures that even if a password is compromised, it can only be used once and will not be valid for future access attempts. Together, these settings provide non-repudiation by ensuring that there is a clear record of who accessed an account and when, and by ensuring that passwords cannot be reused.
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Imdroc
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Selected Answer: B
Answer is: B
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