Option C is the way to go. Unless, of course, you're more interested in keeping your job than actually improving security. In that case, Option D might be the better choice.
I'm surprised 'To impress your boss' isn't an option. Jokes aside, Option C is the correct answer. Capturing post-attack data is essential for strengthening security measures.
Haha, a security magazine article? Really? That's like writing about your vacation while your house is on fire. Option C is clearly the most important reason.
Haha, a security magazine article? Really? That's like writing about your vacation while your house is on fire. Option C is clearly the most important reason.
I believe D) to assist in improving security awareness training is also important. Understanding how attacks happen can help educate employees on how to prevent them.
Option C seems like the most logical choice. The post-attack metadata can help identify vulnerabilities and strengthen defenses to prevent future incidents.
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