Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Single sign-on allows users to type their passwords only once when they first log in to access all the network resources. This makes SSO convenient.
Single Sign-on allows a single administrator to add and delete accounts across the entire network from one user interface, providing centralized administration.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Single Sign-on does offer convenience, but it also offers centralized administration, making option B a more suitable answer.
C: Centralized data administration is not an advantage of Single Sign-on.
D: Centralized network administration is not an advantage of Single Sign-on.
References:
Conrad, Eric, Seth Misenar, Joshua Feldman, CISSP Study Guide, 2nd Edition, Syngress, Waltham, 2012, p. 42