CyberArk Defender – Endpoint Privilege Manager — Question 56
How long can a JIT policy can be granted to a user of the target resource?
Answer options
- A. 10 minutes to 48 hours
- B. 1 to 24 hours
- C. 1 to 72 hours
- D. unlimited time range
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because a JIT (Just-In-Time) policy can be set to last anywhere from 10 minutes to 48 hours, allowing for flexible access control. Options B and C are incorrect as they suggest shorter or longer timeframes that do not align with the standard duration of JIT policies, while option D is incorrect as JIT policies do not offer unlimited access time.