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0What major issue often results from decentralized access control?
Answer Options
A
Access outages may occur.
B
Control is not consistent.
C
Control is too granular.
D
Training costs are high.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation
Decentralized access control can result in less consistency because the individuals tasked with control may interpret policies and requirements differently and may perform their roles in different ways. Access outages, overly granular control, and training costs may occur, depending on specific implementations, but they are not commonly identified issues with decentralized access control.