I agree, the Information Security Steering Committee is the best choice here. They have the authority and expertise to implement the required controls.
D) Information Security Steering Committee is the correct answer. This committee is responsible for providing the necessary controls to satisfy security requirements.
I’m confused about the roles; I thought the Business Unit Manager had more operational control, but I guess they might not cover all security requirements.
The key here is identifying which body is responsible for satisfying the security requirements across the organization. I think the Information Security Steering Committee is the best fit.
This looks like it's testing our understanding of information security governance. I'm feeling pretty confident I can narrow this down to the right answer.
I'm a little confused on the difference between the Chief Information Security Officer and the Information Security Steering Committee. I'll need to review my notes on their roles.
Okay, I've got a strategy - I'll start by eliminating the options that don't seem to fit the criteria of providing management, operational, and technical controls.
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