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Saviynt Exam SAVIGA-C01 Topic 6 Question 8 Discussion

Actual exam question for Saviynt's SAVIGA-C01 exam
Question #: 8
Topic #: 6
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Given that an Admin launched a Role Ownership Campaign for you, which of the following options can you not certify?

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Suggested Answer: A

Given that an Admin launched a Role Ownership Campaign for you in Saviynt, the option you can not certify is A. Role Ownership. Here's why:

Saviynt's Role Ownership Campaign: This type of campaign is specifically designed for reviewing and certifying the ownership of roles, not the other aspects of a role.

Your Role as Certifier: In this scenario, you are the designated reviewer for role ownership. This means you are responsible for confirming who should be the owner of specific roles.

What You Can Certify in a Role Ownership Campaign:

Confirm or Change Role Owner: You can confirm that the current role owner is correct or assign a new owner.

What You Cannot Certify in This Campaign:

A . Role Ownership: You are the one certifying role ownership, so you cannot certify your own action of assigning an owner. It would be a circular process.

B . User membership of the Role: This is typically reviewed in a User Access Campaign or a Role Membership Campaign.

C . Delete Role: Role deletion is an administrative action, not typically part of a Role Ownership Campaign.

D . Associated Entitlements: Entitlement certification is usually handled in an Entitlement Owner Campaign or as part of a broader User Access Campaign.

In essence: A Role Ownership Campaign focuses solely on validating and assigning role owners. Other aspects of role management, such as user membership or associated entitlements, are handled in different campaign types or through separate administrative actions. As the certifier in this specific campaign, you cannot certify the very action you are performing, which is assigning role ownership.


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Gabriele
3 days ago
I agree with Lettie, deleting a role seems like a risky action to certify.
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Fannie
4 days ago
Hmm, I think the 'Associated Entitlements' is the one I can't certify. Gotta keep those entitlements safe, you know? Don't want to mess with that.
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Devorah
7 days ago
I'm pretty sure I can't certify the 'Delete Role' option, since that's not part of the Role Ownership Campaign. It's like trying to delete your boss - not a good idea!
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Lettie
17 days ago
I think we can't certify deleting a role.
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