Which three types of information can represent an attribute in attribute-based access control (ABAC)? (Choose three.)
Which three types of information can represent an attribute in attribute-based access control (ABAC)? (Choose three.)
In attribute-based access control (ABAC), attributes can typically be represented by different types of information. Three common types are a list of strings, a numerical value, and a single string. A list of strings allows for multiple categorical values. Numerical values can be useful for thresholds or ranges. A single string value provides a straightforward categorical or unique identifier.
The answer is BCD. List of strings, Numerical value, Single string https://academy.pega.com/topic/attribute-based-access-control-abac-security-model/v2/in/29846/29156
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Answer should be 'B,C,D'
BCD. You can use three data types to represent an attribute: a single string value, a list of string values, and a numerical value.
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