ServiceNow Certified System Administration Practice

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What does Access Control evaluation refer to?

  1. A measure of system performance

  2. Specific conditions, scripts, and roles applied

  3. The operational status of a table

  4. Access permissions granted to user roles

The correct answer is: Specific conditions, scripts, and roles applied

Access Control evaluation refers to the specific conditions, scripts, and roles that are applied to determine what users can do within the ServiceNow platform. This process involves assessing whether a user meets certain criteria before allowing access to specific records or functionalities. In ServiceNow, Access Control rules are created to enforce security policies by defining which users or groups can read, write, or create records in tables. This evaluation considers multiple factors, including user roles and any additional conditions defined in scripts. As a result, access control is essential for maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of the data within the application, ensuring that users have permissions that align with their responsibilities and roles. The other options do not accurately represent the concept of Access Control evaluation. System performance is unrelated to user permissions, while the operational status of a table pertains to its functionality rather than access rights. Access permissions themselves are broader than just conditions and scripts, as they encompass the overall permission granted to user roles defined by the rules.