The key here is to look for a security control that directly addresses the brute force attack vector. I'd say the account lockout policy is the best choice to prevent an attacker from guessing passwords repeatedly.
Ah, the age-old question: what constitutes an 'enterprise'? Option A is the clear winner here. TOGAF is all about the big picture, not just the legal or geographical details.
Option A sounds like the right answer. Although, I do wonder if TOGAF has a special definition for enterprises with more than 10,000 employees. Seems like a random cutoff to me.
I think option A is the best description of how TOGAF defines an enterprise. It's about a common set of goals, not just the size or industry of the organization.
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