What are three advantages of user-to-group mapping? (Choose three.)
What are three advantages of user-to-group mapping? (Choose three.)
User-to-group mapping provides several advantages: It does not require additional objects to be configured, which simplifies the setup process (A). It simplifies user administration by allowing policies to be defined based on group membership, reducing the need to update rules for individual users (C). It also automatically adds new users to the appropriate group, ensuring users are correctly managed as they are added to the system (D).
A. It does not require additional objects to be configured. C. It simplifies user administration. D. It automatically adds new users to the appropriate group.
CDE - C. It simplifies user administration. Defining policy rules based on user group membership rather than individual users simplifies administration because you don’t have to update the rules whenever group membership changes1. D. It automatically adds new users to the appropriate group. User-to-group mapping can handle very large Active Directory environments, and it’s scalable2. This implies that as new users are added to the system, they can be automatically mapped to the appropriate groups based on their attributes. E. It allows an administrator to write more granular policies. By mapping users to groups, administrators can write policies that are more specific to the needs and permissions of each group1.