A company currently uses Microsoft Active Directory as its identity provider. The company recently purchased Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to leverage the cloud platform for its test and development operations. As the administrator, you are now tasked with giving access only to developers so that they can start creating resources in their OCI accounts. The step to achieve this is :
<u>B. Federate all Microsoft Active Directory groups with OCI to allow users to use their existing credentials.</u>
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Explanation:
- Go to the AD FS Management Console and sign in to the account you want to federate.
- Add Oracle Cloud Infrastructure as a trusted relying party: From the AD FS Management Console, right-click AD FS and select Add Relying Party Trust.
- Oracle Cloud provides Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS), and Data as a Service (DaaS). These services are used to build, deploy, integrate, and extend applications in the cloud.
- You can federate multiple Active Directory accounts with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, but each federation trust that you set up must be for a single Active Directory account.
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<span>The things that you post online become public information.
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</span><span>Employers screen job candidates based on social medias.
Because when you post online, you can very easily make your account private, or only share the post to a specified group of people.
Employers also screen job candidates based on their backround, personality, etc.</span>
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I'm stuck on this but the correct answers I would at-least pick is A and C I need more information about what operating system you have on the computer.
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