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Which statement best describes typical components of IAM compliance reporting?

Access reviews outcomes, entitlements, policy violations, login anomalies, privilege changes, and remediation status.

In IAM compliance reporting, the focus is on evidence that access is properly controlled, reviewed, and remediated. The statement lists the kinds of items you typically see: outcomes of access reviews, the entitlements that users actually have, any policy violations detected, login anomalies, changes to privileges, and the remediation status. Together, these elements provide an auditable trail showing who has access, why, and whether it aligns with policy. Access reviews outcomes show whether access rights were justified and approved; entitlements reflect current permissions; policy violations flag breaches of rules such as least privilege or separation of duties; login anomalies help identify suspicious or unusual sign-in activity; privilege changes track granting or revoking elevated access; and remediation status indicates that identified issues have been addressed. The other options aren’t aligned with IAM governance and compliance: system uptime metrics and hardware inventories relate to IT operations, network latency and throughput to performance, and employee satisfaction surveys to HR.

System uptime metrics and hardware inventories.

Network latency and throughput metrics.

Employee satisfaction surveys.

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