A manager wants to ensure new hires gain the same resource rights as department colleagues with minimal configuration. Which strategy accomplishes this goal?
Copy permissions from an existing colleague whenever a new person is hired
Provide a common assignment structure at the department level
Require each new member to define individual credentials for each system
Enforce additional security steps during initial access requests
By organizing department members under one structure, new hires inherit a consistent set of privileges without extra manual steps. Personal credential setup for each resource is inefficient and does not guarantee alignment across teams. Advanced authentication methods alone focus on security checks, not uniform permissions. Copying rights from a single individual can create variations or lead to overlooked changes if that individual’s settings are incomplete.
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