An organization is proposing to install a single sign-on
facility giving access to all systems. The organization
should be aware that:

A. Maximum unauthorized access would be possible if a
password is disclosed.

B. User access rights would be restricted by the additional
security parameters.

C. The security administrator?s workload would increase.

D. User access rights would be increased.

Answer Posted / guest

Answer: A

If a password is disclosed when single sign-on is enabled,
there is a risk that unauthorized access to all systems will
be possible. User access rights should remain unchanged by
single sign-on as additional security parameters are not
necessarily implemented. One of the intended benefits of
single sign-on is that security administration would be
simplified and an increased workload is unlikely.

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