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CERTIFIED-IN-CYBERSECURITY Question #553: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is B: Compromise could lead to substantial loss of life or property damage. The 'highly restricted' label on data indicates that the information is so critical that its compromise could have serious consequences (see ISC2 Study Guide, Chapter 5, Module 1). For example, data related to the operation of nuclear power plants or military defense systems woul

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Question

What does a 'highly restricted' label on data mean?

Options

  • ACompromise could cause minor disruptions
  • BCompromise could lead to substantial loss of life or property damage
  • CCompromise could cause minor impacts
  • DCompromise could lead to loss of temporary competitive advantage

Explanation

The 'highly restricted' label on data indicates that the information is so critical that its compromise could have serious consequences (see ISC2 Study Guide, Chapter 5, Module 1). For example, data related to the operation of nuclear power plants or military defense systems would be 'highly restricted' because a breach could potentially result in loss of life or significant property damage. The other options do not accurately represent the severity of a 'severely restricted' data label. Both the loss of temporary competitive advantage and minor impact or disruption suggest a lower level of risk and would not warrant a 'severely restricted' label. These options may be more appropriate for data labeled 'confidential' or 'internal use only,' which, while important, do not pose the same level of risk as 'severely restricted' data.

Topics

#Data Classification#Data Labeling#Impact Assessment#Confidentiality

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