A systems administrator creates a script that validates OS version, patch levels, and installed applications when users log in. Which of the following examples best describes the purpose of this script?
The correct answer is:
C. Baseline enforcement
Explanation:
Baseline enforcement refers to ensuring that systems comply with a predefined set of standards or configurations. In this case, the script validates the OS version, patch levels, and installed applications against a baseline to ensure consistency and security across all systems.
Resource scaling (A) involves adjusting system resources (e.g., CPU, memory) based on demand, which is unrelated to the script's purpose.
Policy enumeration (B) refers to listing or identifying policies, but the script is actively validating and enforcing compliance, not just enumerating policies.
Guard rails implementation (D) typically involves setting boundaries or constraints to prevent unintended actions, which is not the primary purpose of this script.
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