Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) — Question 147
Which of the following is NOT recommended for effective Identity Access Management?
Answer options
- A. Demographics.
- B. Unique user IDs.
- C. User responsibility.
- D. Credentials (e.g., password).
Correct answer: A
Explanation
Demographics are not a recommended practice for effective Identity Access Management because they do not provide a secure way to identify users. In contrast, unique user IDs, user responsibility, and secure credentials are essential components that help ensure only authorized individuals have access to sensitive information.