I think option C is a bit tricky. It sounds right, but I can't remember if it’s just highly confidential items or all confidential items that shouldn’t be left out.
I’m not so sure about option D. I remember something about securing laptops, but I can’t recall if it specifically mentioned cable locks in the policy.
I think option A is definitely correct since it’s about not leaving confidential documents on your desk. That’s a basic part of the Clean Desk Policy, right?
Ah, I remember learning about this in class! I believe the product that provides the automated staging and imaging functionality is the Deployment Server. Time to mark that down as my answer.
This is a trick question! The correct answer is all of the above. A clean desk policy should cover all bases when it comes to protecting sensitive information and assets.
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