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In a corporate environment, a project manager is responsible for overseeing a team that handles sensitive client data. The project manager has the authority to grant access permissions to team members based on their roles. However, one team member, who has been with the company for a long time, believes they should have access to all files, including those that are not relevant to their role. This situation raises concerns about the implementation of Discretionary Access Control (DAC). How should the project manager approach this situation to ensure compliance with DAC principles while maintaining security and operational efficiency?
Reinforce the principle of least privilege by only granting access to files necessary for the team member's role, regardless of their tenure.
Grant the team member full access to all files to maintain morale and acknowledge their long service.
Allow the team member to access files on a case-by-case basis, depending on their requests.
Implement a temporary access policy that permits the team member to access all files for a limited time.

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