CISSP-ISSMP · Question #30
You work as a security manager for SoftTech Inc. You are conducting a security awareness campaign for your employees. One of the employees of your organization asks you the purpose of the security awa
The correct answer is D. It improves awareness of the need to protect system resources.. The purpose of security awareness, training, and education is to increase security by: Improving awareness of the need to protect system resources. Enhancing the skills and knowledge so that the computer users can perform their jobs more securely. Constructing in- depth knowledge
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You work as a security manager for SoftTech Inc. You are conducting a security awareness campaign for your employees. One of the employees of your organization asks you the purpose of the security awareness, training and education program. What will be your answer?
Options
- AIt improves the possibility for career advancement of the IT staff.
- BIt improves the security of vendor relations.
- CIt improves the performance of a company's intranet.
- DIt improves awareness of the need to protect system resources.
How the community answered
(38 responses)- A5% (2)
- B3% (1)
- C3% (1)
- D89% (34)
Explanation
The purpose of security awareness, training, and education is to increase security by: Improving awareness of the need to protect system resources. Enhancing the skills and knowledge so that the computer users can perform their jobs more securely. Constructing in- depth knowledge, as needed, to design, implement, or operate security programs for organizations and systems. Making computer system users aware of their security responsibilities and teaching them correct practices, which helps users change their behavior. It also supports individual accountability because without the knowledge of the necessary security measures and how to use them, users cannot be truly accountable for their actions. Answer options B, C, and A are incorrect. These are not the valid answers for the above question.
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