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7 Types of Privileged Accounts: Service Accounts and More Service Accounts can be privileged local or domain accounts that are used by an application or service to interact with the operating system In some cases, these service accounts have domain administrative privileges depending on the requirements of the application they are being used for
Functional Accounts | PS Pathfinder The test application can either have assignment required (all managed accounts must be assigned to test passwords) or it can have assignment not required In Advanced settings, Allow public client flows is set to Yes
Access control best practices | Snowflake Documentation Primarily, it provides general guidance for configuring role-based access control (RBAC), which limits access to objects based on a user’s role For specific considerations about user-based access control (UBAC), see Comparing and contrasting RBAC with UBAC
What are Privileged Accounts and Why Are They Important? - SSH A privileged account is a user account that has more privileges than ordinary users Privileged accounts might, for example, be able to install or remove software, upgrade the operating system, or modify system or application configurations