Which of the Following Statements is Correct Regarding User Accounts in SAP HANA Cloud Platform

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Which of the following statements is correct regarding User accounts in SAP HANA Cloud Platform?
User accounts in SAP HANA Cloud are always managed by SAP ID Service.
User accounts in SAP HANA Cloud are managed by a SAML 2.0 compliant identity provider.
User accounts in SAP HANA Cloud are synchronized with an on-premise user directory.
User accounts in SAP HANA Cloud are managed by the Cloud applications.
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Question 2: 4 pts<p>Which of the following statements are correct with regard to the Security Assertion Markup Language
(SAML)?<br><i>Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.</i></p>
Which of the following statements are correct with regard to the Security Assertion Markup Language
(SAML)?
Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Security Assertion Markup Language can only be used to implement Single Sign-On (SSO) in the
Cloud.
Security Assertion Markup Language has been designed for Web Browser-based scenarios.
Security Assertion Markup Language is an open industry standard for Single Sign-On (SSO) and
Identity Federation.
Security Assertion Markup Language defines user profile attributes that applications must adhere to.
Security Assertion Markup Language can be used to delegate authentication and identity
management in the Cloud to any corporate user directory.
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Question 3: 3 pts<p>Which of the following statements is correct with regard to using SAML 2.0 in SAP HANA Cloud
Platform?</p>
Which of the following statements is correct with regard to using SAML 2.0 in SAP HANA Cloud
Platform?
When using SAML 2.0 in SAP HANA Cloud Platform, the Cloud application sends the SAML
response.
When using SAML 2.0 in SAP HANA Cloud Platform, the Cloud application and Identity Provider
are required to have a direct connection.
When using SAML 2.0 in SAP HANA Cloud Platform, the user's Web Browser forwards all SAML
protocol messages between the Cloud application and the Identity Provider.
When using SAML 2.0 in SAP HANA Cloud Platform, the Identity Provider delegates
authentication to the Cloud.





With regard to local security testing, what does your test user account enable you to
do?
Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
With my local test user, I can authenticate against the corporate Identity Provider
With my local test user, I can authenticate against the application deployed in the
Cloud
With my local test user, I can authenticate against the application deployed on the
local SAP HANA Cloud runtime
With my local test user, I can authenticate against SAP ID Service
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Question 2: 4 pts<p>Testing your application's authorization checks on the developer system requires
that you do which of the following?<br><i>Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.</i></p>
Testing your application's authorization checks on the developer system requires that
you do which of the following?
Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Assign a local test user to an application role
Uniquely identify the users by their email address
Assign an attribute with name "role" to your local test user
Specify a role in the application's web.xml deployment descriptor
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Question 3: 4 pts<p>Which of the following statements on the roles of your local test users is true?</p>
Which of the following statements on the roles of your local test users is true?
Roles of your local test users are also enforced when authenticating with SAP ID
Service.
Roles of your local test users are limited to one per user.
Roles of your local test users cannot be assigned to your user account in SAP ID
Service.
Roles of your local test users are assigned with the SAP HANA Cloud Eclipse
tools.
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How do you create test user accounts for the local test Identity Provider (IdP)?
By running the "create-testuser" command of the SAP HANA Cloud Platform
Command Line tool
By adding them as new members to your account in the SAP HANA Cloud
Cockpit
By adding them by using the "Users" tab of the local SAP HANA Cloud server
node in the Eclipse IDE
By registering the users with SAP ID Service
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Question 2: 4 pts<p>What is required to use the local test Identity Provider (IdP)?<br><i>Note: There
are 2 correct answers to this question.</i></p>
What is required to use the local test Identity Provider (IdP)?
Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
Launching the local test IdP with the SAP HANA Cloud Command Line tool
Configuring trust on SAP HANA Cloud to the local test IdP
Configuring trust on the local test IdP to SAP HANA Cloud
Adding an attribute "email" to each local test user
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Question 3: 4 pts<p>Where do you assign the roles of your test users when using the local
IdP?<br><i>Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.</i></p>
Where do you assign the roles of your test users when using the local IdP?
Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
In a file stored on your local SAP HANA Cloud Platform server
In the Eclipse IDE
In the local test IdP
In the Cloud Cockpit
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