正解:C
Explanation
Password Complexity is not set in the Master Policy, but in the Platform Management settings for each platform. The Master Policy is a set of rules that define the security and compliance policy of privileged accounts in the organization, such as access workflows, password management, session monitoring, and auditing1. The Master Policy does not include any technical settings that determine how the system manages accounts on various platforms1. Password Complexity is a technical setting that defines the minimum requirements for the length and composition of the passwords that are generated by the CPM for the accounts associated with the platform2. Password Complexity can be configured in the Platform Management settings, which are independent of the Master Policy and can be customized according to the organization's environment and security policies1.
The other options are set in the Master Policy, as follows:
* A. Password Expiration Time: This is a policy rule that determines how often passwords are changed. It can be set in the Master Policy under the Password Management section1.
* B. Enabling and Disabling of the Connection Through the PSM: This is a policy rule that determines whether users can connect to target systems through the PSM. It can be set in the Master Policy under the Session Management section1.
* D. The use of "One-Time-Passwords": This is a policy rule that determines whether passwords are changed every time they are retrieved by a user. It can be set in the Master Policy under the Password Management section1. References:
* 1: The Master Policy
* 2: Platform Management, Password Complexity subsection