B. Grant temporary access for, Policy name, Terminate administrative processes when the policy expires, Collect audit information
For Just-In-Time (JIT) and elevation policies in CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager (EPM), the valid policy options typically include:
Grant temporary access for: Specifies the duration for which the elevated privileges will be granted.
Policy name: Provides a name for the policy to help identify its purpose.
Terminate administrative processes when the policy expires: Ensures that any processes running with elevated privileges are terminated when the policy's temporary access period expires.
Collect audit information: Enables the collection of audit data and logs related to the execution of the policy for security and compliance purposes.
The other options mentioned (A, C, D) do not accurately reflect the typical policy options associated with JIT and elevation policies in EPM.
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