Practice Access Control: Mechanisms for Authorization Enforcement - 3.2 | Module 3: Authentication, Authorization, and Privilege Management | Introductory Cyber Security
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Practice Questions

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Question 1

Easy

What are the three main components of Access Control?

πŸ’‘ Hint: Think about who is doing the access, what is being accessed, and what action they want to perform.

Question 2

Easy

Define 'Least Privilege.'

πŸ’‘ Hint: Remember it’s about minimizing access.

Practice 4 more questions and get performance evaluation

Interactive Quizzes

Engage in quick quizzes to reinforce what you've learned and check your comprehension.

Question 1

What does Access Control primarily manage?

  • User authentication
  • Subject-object interactions
  • Data encryption

πŸ’‘ Hint: Think about what the term 'Access Control' means.

Question 2

True or False: In MAC, users can decide who can access their own resources.

  • True
  • False

πŸ’‘ Hint: Consider the differences between user discretion and enforced rules.

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Challenge Problems

Push your limits with challenges.

Question 1

Design an access control model for a university's online library system that incorporates RBAC, ensuring each role has specific permissions.

πŸ’‘ Hint: Consider the different needs of each user role.

Question 2

Assess the potential security risks of using DAC in a large organization. Provide examples and how they can be mitigated.

πŸ’‘ Hint: Focus on understanding the implications of user-defined permissions.

Challenge and get performance evaluation