The Domain Security Overview in Falcon Identity Protection usesGoalsto frame identity risks into focused security assessment perspectives. These goals allow organizations to evaluate identity posture based on specific security priorities such as directory hygiene, privilege exposure, or overall attack surface reduction.
According to the CCIS curriculum, theavailable GoalsincludePrivileged Users Management,AD Hygiene,Pen Testing, andReduce Attack Surface. These goals are predefined by CrowdStrike and determine how risks are grouped, weighted, and presented in reports.
Business Privileged Users Managementisnot an available Goalwithin the Domain Security Overview. While Falcon Identity Protection does support the concept ofbusiness privilegesand evaluates their impact on users and entities, this concept is handled through risk analysis and configuration—not as a selectable Domain Security Goal.
The CCIS documentation clearly distinguishes betweenGoals(which control reporting and assessment views) andbusiness privilege modeling(which influences risk scoring). Therefore,Option Bis the correct and verified answer.
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