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A security analyst discovers that an employee has been sharing login credentials with coworkers. Which policy violation is this?
Sharing login credentials violates the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), which defines how employees may use company systems and data. The AUP typically prohibits password sharing because it undermines non-repudiation and access control, as each user should have unique credentials for…Read full explanation
A company wants to ensure that employees report security incidents immediately. Which policy element is most important to include?
Option C is correct because the core purpose of an incident response policy is to ensure timely reporting. Without mandatory reporting procedures and clear contact information, employees may delay or fail to report security incidents, increasing dwell time and potential damage. T…Read full explanation
An organization's security policy requires that all network traffic be inspected by an intrusion prevention system. However, encrypted traffic is bypassing inspection. Which change to the policy would best address this issue?
Option C is correct because implementing SSL/TLS decryption at the network perimeter allows the IPS to inspect the plaintext content of encrypted traffic. By terminating the encrypted session at a dedicated decryption device (e.g., a next-generation firewall or proxy), the device…Read full explanation
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