A security administrator at a financial institution is auditing Privileged Access Management (PAM) logs following an automated night-shift batch job failure. The log analysis reveals that a dedicated service account was locked out because a recently updated global security baseline enforced interactive multi-factor authentication (MFA) and a 30-day password expiration policy across all privileged identities. Which of the following is the MOST appropriate operational remedy to ensure unattended batch processing succeeds without compromising privileged security controls?
- Migrate the process to use a Group Managed Service Account (gMSA) with automated password rotation, excluding non-interactive identities from interactive MFA enforcement rules.Cevap
- BDisable password expiration for the service account and assign it to the local Administrators group so that credential checks bypass identity provider authentication gates.
- CRelocate the database host and application servers to an isolated internal management network segment that relies on perimeter boundary isolation to trust all incoming internal connections.
- DImplement an automated SIEM correlation rule to detect interactive MFA failures for the account and trigger an operator approval playbook during night-shift processing.
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Migrate the batch process to utilize a Group Managed Service Account (gMSA) with automated password rotation while scoping interactive MFA policies strictly to human interactive logins.
Automated batch processing requires non-interactive identity controls. Group Managed Service Accounts (gMSAs) automate password management within domain environments and allow organizations to exempt service identities from interactive human prompts while maintaining strong credential protection.
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Privileged Account Lifecycle and Service Account Management
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