A company wants to ensure employees with similar tasks receive the same privileges, avoiding time-consuming updates whenever someone changes responsibilities. Which approach meets this goal?
Store user credentials inside separate tokens and schedule regular updates to each token
Assign privileges to a single group and adjust membership as responsibilities shift
Grant baseline permissions to each person and apply elevated privileges when needed
Maintain privileges on individual user accounts, modifying them whenever an employee moves to a new task
Assigning privileges to a group reflecting specific responsibilities helps maintain consistent permissions. Group membership updates are more efficient than changing multiple individual accounts. Storing privileges in user accounts requires manual changes for each job transition, while granting broad access first can lead to unintended exposure. External token updates may centralize some credentials but still demand frequent modifications when roles change.
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