An organization has implemented a control that enables the company to manage storage media through their life cycle of use. acquisition, transportation and disposal. Which control category does this control belong to?
This is a tricky one, but I think I've got it. The control is about managing the physical storage media, so it's likely a physical control. I'll go with B on this one.
Okay, I've got an idea. Since the control is about managing the life cycle of storage media, from acquisition to disposal, that sounds like it would be a physical control rather than an organizational or technological one. I'll go with B.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question is talking about managing storage media, but I'm not sure which control category that would fall under. I'll have to think it through carefully.
This seems like a straightforward question about information security controls. I'll think through the different control categories and see which one best fits the description.
I'm a little confused by this question. The details about managing storage media don't seem to clearly fit into any of the control categories. I'll have to make an educated guess, but I'm not super confident in my answer.
I've got this! Cisco Unified Intelligence Center is used to pull data from the base solution's database and customize the visual presentation of reports. So the correct answers are D and E.
This looks like a classic data integration and analysis problem. I'd start by considering AWS Glue - it can connect to multiple data sources, transform the data, and run SQL queries to get the average.
This question is like a treasure hunt for control categories. I feel like I need a map and a compass to find the right answer. Maybe they'll throw in 'Magical' as an option next time.
Wait, is 'transportation' a control category now? I thought that was just something you did with the media, not a control itself. This question is getting a bit too creative for my liking.
Organizational, definitely. This is all about having the right policies and procedures in place to handle the storage media properly. It's a management thing, not a technical one.
Actually, I see your point. Managing storage media involves policies and procedures, so it does make sense for it to be under the Organizational category.
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