Linux CLI - Users and GroupsWhy is user management important for system security?AIt updates software without user permissionBIt controls who can access the system and what they can doCIt cleans temporary files automaticallyDIt speeds up the computer's processing powerCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand user management purposeUser management sets permissions and access rights for users.Step 2: Connect user control to securityBy controlling access, it prevents unauthorized changes and protects data.Final Answer:It controls who can access the system and what they can do -> Option BQuick Check:User access control = security [OK]Quick Trick: User management controls access rights to secure system [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing user management with system speedThinking it cleans files automaticallyBelieving it updates software silently
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