Which of the following should have the HIGHEST expectation of privacy?
Which of the following should have the HIGHEST expectation of privacy?
A locally stored word processing document should have the highest expectation of privacy because it is stored on a personal device and not shared or accessible over a network or the internet. Other options involve data being shared with broader audiences or stored in environments where multiple parties could potentially access it, thereby reducing the expectation of privacy.
private means stored locally and not sent out.
I feel the answer should be D on this one
Wouldn't this one be D? I wouldn't expect a high expectation of privacy to a LOCALLY stored document.
Why not? If it's local it's private until you send it out
You're right!
Unless the drive is encrypted, locally stored data can be easily tracked, copied, and removed. Esspecially on a laptop.
It's not what the question is about. Expectation of privacy means that you are (within reason) sure of who would be able to access the document. Social media? It's public. Corporate file server? You often have no idea who else can access a particular folder. Locally stored? If the device is reasonably secured, you are the only one that can access the document. This question is not discussing the possibility of a system administrator accessing everything on a company device or a hacker compromising it. Email to a business client? Who knows where that spreadsheet will end up. Of all the choices, a locally stored document will have the highest expectation of privacy.
I would say so
I thought it should be D