The feature that best describes the Authorization mechanism for the EIC (Enterprise Identity Cloud) application in Saviynt is A. Security System. Here's an explanation:
Saviynt's Security System: This is the core component within Saviynt that handles authentication and authorization for various applications and resources, including EIC.
Authorization in EIC: The Security System determines what actions users are allowed to perform within EIC, such as:
Creating, updating, or deleting users.
Managing roles and entitlements.
Running reports.
Configuring connections.
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): The Security System typically uses RBAC to manage these permissions. Users are assigned to roles, and roles are granted specific permissions within EIC.
Why Other Options Are Less Relevant:
B. SSO (Single Sign-On): SSO is an authentication mechanism that allows users to log in once and access multiple applications. While Saviynt supports SSO, it's not the primary authorization mechanism for EIC.
C. WSRETRY Job: This is a job related to retrying web service calls, not authorization.
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