CIPT (Certified Information Privacy Technologist) Practice

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What are Locally Shared Objects associated with?

  1. Role-based access control

  2. User-based access control

  3. Providing single sign-on mechanisms

  4. Enabling HTML5 storage

The correct answer is: User-based access control

Locally Shared Objects (LSOs) are associated with User-based access control. LSOs are similar to HTTP cookies but are stored on the user's computer and can be used to track and store information about the user's preferences and interactions with websites or applications. User-based access control allows for the management of user permissions and restrictions based on individual user identities. In contrast, Role-based access control focuses on assigning permissions based on roles or job functions within an organization. Providing single sign-on mechanisms involves allowing users to access multiple systems with one set of credentials. Enabling HTML5 storage refers to the use of the latest storage capabilities in HTML5 for storing data locally within the user's browser.