Which of the following would BEST support an information security manager's efforts to obtain management approval for an identity and access management
(IAM) system implementation?
Which of the following would BEST support an information security manager's efforts to obtain management approval for an identity and access management
(IAM) system implementation?
To obtain management approval for an identity and access management (IAM) system implementation, presenting a business case proposal is the most effective approach. A business case will provide a comprehensive analysis, including the benefits, costs, and potential return on investment of implementing the IAM system. It will also address how the system aligns with the organization's objectives and addresses any identified risks or regulatory requirements. This detailed and structured proposal will be more compelling to management than isolated incidents or policies.
D. A business case proposal for the solution
D. A business case might have information on A , B and C
all other options can be included in the business case
The question mentions “support” the business case proposal would provide adequate support to the ISM.
D. A business case proposal for the solution
I would think Option A - An incident involving access would be the best motivator to get support. Especially compared to a business proposal. A business proposal can be made for any solution no guarantee it'll get support.