Is the risk of a data breach higher in documents on a network drive or in an enterprise resource system (ERP)?
Is the risk of a data breach higher in documents on a network drive or in an enterprise resource system (ERP)?
Answer is D, section 4.4.5 says more places adds risk. one place is ERP. But if you put it outside eg: Network drive or other non queriable places the more the risk. ERPs usually have a standard of accessing. but other places or "more" places would need custom standards and hence adds risk. Some users in the comments mistook "more places" as "more data in ERP"
I think the correct answer is E because ERPs typically contain more sensitive and critical information, such as financial records, customer data.
Changed my mind...will go with the obvious, B.
D rather...
Answer is E. Sorry for multiple comments. Dmbok2, page 261, section 4.4.5. The more places confidential data is stored, the higher the risk of a breach.
Answer is E. Sorry for multiple comments. Dmbok2, page 261, section 4.4.5. The more places confidential data is stored, the higher the risk of a breach.
D rather...
Answer is E. Sorry for multiple comments. Dmbok2, page 261, section 4.4.5. The more places confidential data is stored, the higher the risk of a breach.
Answer is E. Sorry for multiple comments. Dmbok2, page 261, section 4.4.5. The more places confidential data is stored, the higher the risk of a breach.
Dmbok2, page 261, section 4.4.5 - it does not say ERP, it says more places. I think the answer is D network drive
I agree with E - yes - ERP typically contains more confidential data, where as no connecting reason for network drive.
How can you "agree" when the post was for D and you say E ?
How can you "agree" when the post was for D and you say E ?
My recommended answer was D, but B could also be an answer, as both have their own security measures.