I'm with Lorenza on this one. Whoever came up with this question must have some war stories to tell about DDoS attacks. A) Availability is the clear winner here.
Availability makes the most sense to me. The other options like non-repudiation, integrity, and confidentiality don't seem as directly relevant to guarding against DDoS attacks. I'll go with A) on this one.
Okay, let me break this down. Availability is about ensuring systems are accessible, which is exactly what DDoS protection is trying to achieve. I'm feeling pretty confident about A) as the answer.
I'm a bit confused on this one. I know DDoS is about denying access, but I'm not sure if that maps directly to availability as a security concept. Might need to review those definitions again.
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