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GIAC GSEC Exam - Topic 5 Question 75 Discussion

Actual exam question for GIAC's GSEC exam
Question #: 75
Topic #: 5
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Which of the following statements about policy is FALSE?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Phuong
9 hours ago
Wait, are we sure about C? Isn’t it more about compliance than protection?
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Regenia
6 days ago
D sounds right to me! Policies should support good behavior.
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Flo
11 days ago
I think B is the false one. Policies usually don’t get into the specifics of how.
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Raul
16 days ago
Policies are like the corporate version of the Ten Commandments. Thou shalt not break them!
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Leatha
21 days ago
I agree with Daniel. B) is the wrong answer - policies should be high-level, not get into the nitty-gritty.
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Dino
26 days ago
Haha, "policy protects people"? Yeah, right. More like it protects the company's butt.
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Alonso
1 month ago
D) is definitely false. Policy is meant to protect the organization, not the people.
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Daniel
1 month ago
B) is the correct answer. A policy should focus on the "what" rather than the "how".
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Aleisha
1 month ago
I’m leaning towards B being the false statement, but I could be mixing it up with other definitions we studied.
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Clemencia
2 months ago
I’m not sure about B. I feel like policies usually outline the "what" rather than the "how."
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Angella
2 months ago
I've got a good feeling about this. I think D is the false one - policy is there to set expectations, not necessarily to protect people.
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Enola
2 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to review my notes on policy best practices to decide which statement is incorrect.
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Tiera
2 months ago
I think option B is false.
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Casey
2 months ago
A well-written policy definitely includes definitions.
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Emile
2 months ago
I think I remember that a good policy should focus on what needs to be done, so maybe option A is true?
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Penney
3 months ago
I practiced a similar question before, and I think D is definitely true because policies are meant to guide and protect individuals.
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Dean
3 months ago
Alright, I'm pretty confident that C is the false statement. Security policy is about protecting information, not computers themselves.
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Frederic
3 months ago
Okay, let me see. I think statement B is the false one - a policy shouldn't get into the specifics of "how" to do something, that's more for procedures or guidelines.
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Gail
3 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully read through each statement and think about what a well-written policy should cover.
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