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Saviynt Exam SAVIGA-C01 Topic 10 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for Saviynt's SAVIGA-C01 exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 10
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Jane was managing an AD Group; however, she had to decommission this group and revoke access for all the users.

Which of the following options should be used to perform the above task?

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Suggested Answer: D

To decommission an AD Group and revoke access for all users, Jane should use D. Entitlement Owner Certification. Here is why:

AD Group as an Entitlement: In Saviynt, an AD Group is typically represented as an Entitlement.

Entitlement Owner Certification: This type of campaign allows the designated owner of an entitlement (in this case, Jane, as the manager of the AD Group) to review and certify who should have access to that entitlement.

Revoking Access: As the Entitlement Owner, Jane can use the certification campaign to:

Review the list of users: See all users who are currently members of the AD Group.

Revoke access for all users: Mark all users for removal from the group.

Decommissioning the Group: After revoking access for all users through the certification, Jane can then proceed with decommissioning the AD Group itself (either through Saviynt if it manages AD group lifecycle or directly in Active Directory).

Why Other Options Are Less Suitable:

A . Segregation of Duties: SoD is a principle, not a specific action for revoking access.

B . Entitlement Update Rule: While rules can automate some actions, a certification campaign provides a more controlled and auditable way to review and revoke access, especially for a sensitive action like decommissioning a group.

C . Mitigation Control: Mitigation controls are used to manage SoD conflicts, not for revoking access to entitlements.

In conclusion: An Entitlement Owner Certification campaign provides a structured and auditable way for Jane to review the membership of the AD Group, revoke access for all users, and prepare for the group's decommissioning, aligning with best practices for access management.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Quiana
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm going with C) Mitigation Control. Probably the best way to ensure the access is properly revoked without any loopholes.
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Mary
3 days ago
Let's go ahead and use Mitigation Control to revoke access.
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Janey
1 months ago
I agree, it seems like the most secure option.
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Julene
1 months ago
I think C) Mitigation Control is the way to go.
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Jade
2 months ago
D) Entitlement Owner Certification sounds like the right choice here. Jane needs to verify that the users no longer require access to the group.
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Erick
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) Entitlement Update Rule. Seems like the most straightforward way to revoke access for all the users in the decommissioned AD group.
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Nada
14 days ago
I believe D) Entitlement Owner Certification might also be a good choice for managing access rights.
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Paulina
1 months ago
I think C) Mitigation Control could also be used to manage access in this situation.
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Tom
1 months ago
I agree, B) Entitlement Update Rule would be the best option for revoking access.
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Ernest
2 months ago
I agree with Jerry, D) Entitlement Owner Certification makes more sense in this scenario.
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Jerry
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D) Entitlement Owner Certification.
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Laticia
3 months ago
I think the answer is C) Mitigation Control.
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