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What is the MOST important consideration from a data security perspective when an organization plans to relocate?

The correct answer is C. Conduct a gap analysis of a new facilities against existing security requirements. When an organization plans to relocate, the most important consideration from a data security perspective is to conduct a gap analysis of the new facilities against the existing security requirements. A gap analysis is a process that identifies and evaluates the differences betwe

Submitted by andreas_gr· Mar 5, 2026Security Architecture and Engineering

Question

What is the MOST important consideration from a data security perspective when an organization plans to relocate?

Options

  • AEnsure the fire prevention and detection systems are sufficient to protect personnel
  • BReview the architectural plans to determine how many emergency exits are present
  • CConduct a gap analysis of a new facilities against existing security requirements
  • DRevise the Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity (DR/BC) plan

How the community answered

(20 responses)
  • A
    5% (1)
  • B
    5% (1)
  • C
    70% (14)
  • D
    20% (4)

Explanation

When an organization plans to relocate, the most important consideration from a data security perspective is to conduct a gap analysis of the new facilities against the existing security requirements. A gap analysis is a process that identifies and evaluates the differences between the current state and the desired state of a system or a process. In this case, the gap analysis would compare the security controls and measures implemented in the old and new locations, and identify any gaps or weaknesses that need to be addressed. The gap analysis would also help to determine the costs and resources needed to implement the necessary security improvements in the new facilities.

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#facility relocation security#gap analysis#security requirements#data security

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