This question appears in the practical exam (extracted from the live exam questions) you can buy from Pearson, and the answer there is A. I suppose the key word is "BASE LEVEL", so it is not asking for the encryption algorithm but the key
Yes the answer should be AES as the base encryption
The document content is encrypted with an AES symmetric key. The content key is encrypted with several RSA asymmetric keys (once with the Master key and once per each user/group on the document).
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Document content is encrypted with a symmetric key. AES 256 is used for an On-Premise
deployment, and AES 12S is used for a Cloud deployment. The Content Encryption Key is
generated fey- the client and encrypted with asymmetric keys generated by the management
server. The Content Encryption Key can be accessed with one of the following:
• The Master Key (RSA 2048)
• The Classification Key (RSA 2048) and die User Group Key (RSA 2048)
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