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1. What is 'Attribute-Based Access Control' (ABAC)?
Restricting folder access metrics exclusively using an operator's standard corporate job title classification.
Access based on a combination of user, resource, and environmental attributes.
Automating entry permissions using numerical tenure calculations logged within payroll system records.
2. What is the primary risk of 'Provisioning Drift'?
Network latency gaps causing host synchronization offsets across regional database server kernels.
Running out of storage drive storage parameters when incoming raw records overflow database spaces.
Users retaining access permissions they no longer need after changing roles.
3. What is 'Dynamic Data Masking'?
Obfuscating sensitive data in real-time as it is queried, without changing the stored data.
Setting up automated script routines that cycle central administrative network access passwords hourly.
Stripping out geographic location coordinates completely from corporate asset tracking index mappings.
4. What is a 'Data Air Gap'?
High-volume climate configuration hardware tracking temperature metrics inside network server environments.
Keeping a copy of data on a system that is not connected to any network.
Allocating structural whitespace separation rows between unique database table boundaries within storage.
5. What is 'Tokenization' compared to Encryption?
They leverage identical cryptographic algorithms, sharing identical structural performance metrics across systems.
Tokenization systematically increases file string sizes, while traditional cipher models shrink data footprints.
Tokenization replaces data with a non-sensitive surrogate (token) that has no mathematical link to the original.
6. What is a 'Zero Trust' architecture in data governance?
A model that requires strict identity verification for every person and device.
An internal HR screening strategy centered on tracking operational behavior profiles continuously.
A restricted systems environment where data processing permissions are terminated for all teams.
7. What is 'Separation of Duties' (SoD) in governance?
Isolating data management teams into independent, disconnected workspace environments physically.
Ensuring that no single person has enough power to complete a sensitive process alone.
Restricting development engineers to executing one schema transformation task per maintenance cycle.
8. What is 'Homomorphic Encryption'?
A specialized cipher approach restricted exclusively to local offline personal workstation drives.
A foundational baseline security rule requiring multi-character password string configurations.
A form of encryption that allows computation to be performed on encrypted data without decrypting it first.
9. What is an 'Insider Threat'?
A security risk that originates from within the organization (employees, contractors).
An automated malware injection path triggered via connecting to insecure public internet platforms.
A systemic mechanical equipment failure resulting from cooling hardware errors inside server rooms.
10. What is 'Penetration Testing'?
Running automated diagnostics to calculate maximum transactional record constraints on physical hardware storage.
A simulated cyberattack to find vulnerabilities in a system.
Executing maintenance protocols to check structural chemical degradation metrics across server room machinery.
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