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Fred sets up his authentication and authorization system to apply the following rules to authenticated users: Users who are not logging in from inside the trusted network must use multifactor authentication. Users who have logged in from geographic locations that are more than 100 miles apart within 15 minutes will be denied. What type of access control is Fred using?

Answer Options

A

Geographic restrictions

B

Time-based logins

C

Supervisory control

D

Role-based access

Correct Answer: A

Explanation

This is an example of using geographic restrictions to protect data. Fred has rules that require additional authentication for those who are off-site and also those who may be performing impossible travel. Time is not part of both rules, there's no role description, and supervisory control is not a term used for this.