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Universal Containers has a custom Salesforce UI that is used by all users to check on a container's status. This check is done via an integration to its back-end system which all users have access to. However, some users have a higher privilege access into that back-end system, which allows them to retrieve more details in the same container status check. Those users would like the same Salesforce UI to recognize their higher privilege access and display those extra details for them, but without allowing all users to see the same level of details. What is the recommended security approach to satisfy this requirement?
Correct Answer: D
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Saptarshi - Apr 04, 2022
D is the right ans. Identity Type Determines whether you're using one set or multiple sets of credentials to access the external system.
Anonymous: No identity and therefore no authentication. Per User: Use separate credentials for each user who accesses the external system via callouts. Select this option if the external system restricts access on a per-user basis. After you grant user access through permission sets or profiles in Salesforce, users can manage their own authentication settings for external systems in their personal settings. If you’re using JWT or JWT Token Exchange, the per-user credentials are handled for them.
Named Principal: Use the same set of credentials for all users who access the external system from your org. Select this option if you designate one user account on the external system for all your Salesforce org users.
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D is the right ans.
Identity Type
Determines whether you're using one set or multiple sets of credentials to access the external system.
Anonymous: No identity and therefore no authentication.
Per User: Use separate credentials for each user who accesses the external system via callouts. Select this option if the external system restricts access on a per-user basis.
After you grant user access through permission sets or profiles in Salesforce, users can manage their own authentication settings for external systems in their personal settings. If you’re using JWT or JWT Token Exchange, the per-user credentials are handled for them.
Named Principal: Use the same set of credentials for all users who access the external system from your org. Select this option if you designate one user account on the external system for all your Salesforce org users.