Option A? Nah, man. You can't just protect everything the same way. That's like trying to wear a suit of armor to a pool party. Gotta be strategic about it.
I'm going with C. Gotta keep those National IDs and trade secrets under lock and key, you know? Wouldn't want the government or the competition getting their hands on that juicy info!
D? Really? There's definitely a relationship between information protection and regulatory compliance. I mean, how else are you going to avoid hefty fines and lawsuits?
C) That the protection of some information such as National ID information is mandated by regulation and other information such as trade secrets are protected based on business need.
C) That the protection of some information such as National ID information is mandated by regulation and other information such as trade secrets are protected based on business need.
Option B sounds like a recipe for disaster! How can you protect information without even identifying it in your data classification policy? Not a chance!
I think option C is the correct answer. Regulatory compliance requires certain information to be protected, while other sensitive information like trade secrets are protected based on business needs.
Yes, that's right. It's important to differentiate between what needs to be protected by regulation and what is protected based on business requirements.
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