The type of authorized interactions a subject can have with an object is
A.
control.
B.
permission.
C.
procedure.
D.
protocol.
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Permission is the type of authorized interactions a subject can have with an object. Permission is a rule or a setting that defines the specific actions or operations that a subject can perform on an object, such as read, write, execute, or delete1. Permission is usually granted by the owner or the administrator of the object, and can be based on the identity, role, or group membership of the subject. Control, procedure, and protocol are not types of authorized interactions a subject can have with an object, as they are related to different aspects of access control or security. References: 1: CISSP All-in-One Exam Guide, Eighth Edition, Chapter 6, page 355.
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