What are some of the features of scoped applications for GRC? (Choose three.)
What are some of the features of scoped applications for GRC? (Choose three.)
Scoped applications in GRC (Governance, Risk, and Compliance) include features designed to manage encapsulation and controlled access. All components within scoped applications have a namespace prefix for identification, ensuring that each component can be uniquely recognized and managed within its scope. The ability to view all components from the sys_metadata table provides comprehensive visibility of application components. Additionally, scoped applications offer the ability to restrict access to available data, ensuring that only authorized users can view or modify sensitive information. These features collectively support a secure and controlled GRC environment.
Options C and D are not specific features of scoped applications for GRC:
I think the correct answer is BDE - the sys_metadata table provides a complete view of all the components installed in an application scope.
BDE will be correct
Answer: B. All components have a namespace prefix for identification D. Ability to view all components from the sys_metadata table E. Ability to restrict access to available data Explanation: A. is wrong, u don't need entitlements in DEV, C. global data ia accessable regardless of GRC, B. all components have name space prefix for identiciation i.e. tables have sn_compliance_<name> as prefex, D. you can view all components in the sys_metadata table, it literally captures everything Souce: PDI
Scoped applications, by design, emphasize data isolation, controlled access, and encapsulation to maintain a secure and controlled environment. Therefore, options C and D are not typically considered features of scoped applications for GRC in ServiceNow.
I don’t think A is correct, entitlement not needed for dev
A & C are distractors. The question is about scoped and purpose of scope voids all. Choices A& C uses all.