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What is Just-in-Time Provisioning?

  1. Using a SAML assertion to create regular and community users on the fly the first time they try to log in.

  2. Allowing users to provision accounts without authentication

  3. Creating user accounts only during scheduled maintenance

  4. Transferring user data manually between systems

The correct answer is: Using a SAML assertion to create regular and community users on the fly the first time they try to log in.

Just-in-Time Provisioning refers to the process of creating user accounts on the fly, using a SAML assertion, when they try to log in for the first time. This allows for a more efficient and user-friendly onboarding process. Option B, allowing users to provision accounts without authentication, is not secure and can lead to unauthorized access. Option C, creating user accounts only during scheduled maintenance, is not efficient and requires a specific time frame for account creation. Option D, transferring user data manually between systems, is not scalable and can lead to human errors. Therefore, option A is the correct answer for Just-in-Time Provisioning.