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The user access review policy mentions several key components, including policy objectives and scope, roles and responsibilities, review frequency and triggers, user access classification, review process, and escalation and remediation1. These components aim to ensure that only authorized individuals can access critical resources, enhancing security measures and regulatory compliance within the organization5.