B is correct.
By the book:
If you are a cybersecurity expert, or even an amateur, you probably already know that when you deploy a firewall or an intrusion prevention system or install antivirus or advanced malware protection on your machine, you cannot assume you are now safe and secure. A layered and cross-boundary “defense-in-depth” strategy is what is needed to protect your network and corporate assets. One of the primary benefits of a defense-in-depth strategy is that even if a single control (such as a firewall or IPS) fails, other controls can still protect your environment and assets.
This is a layered security: when you use different security measures at different layers.
Security in depth is when you use different security products within the same layer.
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