ISC2 Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) Practice Question

A development team must allow partner organizations to access its new customer portal without creating local accounts. Each partner should continue to authenticate its own users, but the portal must recognize those identities and provide seamless single sign-on. Which secure architecture pattern best satisfies this requirement?

  • Adopt the SABSA framework to map business drivers to layered security services for the portal.

  • Apply the security chain of responsibility so each application layer validates user privileges in turn.

  • Implement federated identity with standards such as SAML to consume partner authentication assertions.

  • Deploy micro-segmentation to isolate partner traffic into separate network zones for access control.

ISC2 Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP)
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