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In a corporate environment, a company implements a Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) system to manage user permissions. The system defines three roles: Administrator, Manager, and Employee. Each role has specific permissions associated with it. The Administrator role can create, read, update, and delete records; the Manager role can read and update records; and the Employee role can only read records. If a new employee is hired and assigned the Employee role, which of the following scenarios best describes the implications of this authorization model on data access and security?
The new employee will have limited access to sensitive data, ensuring that only authorized personnel can modify or delete records, thus enhancing security.
The new employee will have the same access rights as the Manager, allowing them to update records, which could lead to unauthorized changes.
The new employee will be able to create new records, potentially leading to data integrity issues if not monitored.
The new employee will have unrestricted access to all records, which could compromise the confidentiality of sensitive information.

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