Which role(s) has the capability to create Policies? Choose two.)
Which role(s) has the capability to create Policies? Choose two.)
The roles of Compliance Manager and Compliance Admin both have the capabilities required to create Policies. Compliance Managers typically have broad responsibilities including the creation and management of compliance policies. Compliance Admins also have administrative rights allowing them to create and oversee policy implementations. On the other hand, Compliance Users usually have limited permissions only to view policies, and Risk Managers focus more on assessing and managing risks rather than creating compliance policies. Therefore, the roles most fitting for creating Policies are Compliance Manager and Compliance Admin.
COMPLIANCE USER & ABOVE - so there should be "Choose three"
Because it's choose 2, A and C should be correct. Admin roles are usually excluded from such questions in SNOW exams even if they are correct (prioritizing the non-admin ones)
AC is correct ans
Answer: A. Compliance Manager[sn_compliance.manager] B. Compliance admin[sn_compliance.admin] Explanation: quote: "Role required: sn_compliance.admin or sn_compliance.manager" source: https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/xanadu-governance-risk-compliance/page/product/grc-policy-and-compliance/task/t_DefineAPolicy.html
ABC is correct, the question is not asked correctly
AC is correct ans. B does not exist.compliance administrator
ABC are correct answers. A policy defines an internal practice that processes must follow. Policies are defined as policies, procedures, standards, plans, checklists, frameworks, and templates. Before you begin Role required: sn_compliance.admin or sn_compliance.manager Users with Compliance user (sn_compliance.user) role can also create policies.