Which of the following explains Role Segregation?
A.
Administrators have different abilities than managers within SmartWorkflow.
B.
Different tasks within SmartDashboard are divided according to firewall administrator permissions.
C.
Changes made by an administrator in a SmartWorkflow session must have managerial approval prior to commitment.
D.
SmartWorkflow can be configured so that managers can only view their assigned sessions
c:
Role Segregation: Role segregation ensures that changes made by administrators are approved by authorized managers and that only managers can enable, disable and configure SmartWorkflow.