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Question #: 137
Topic #: 1
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A bank insists all of its vendors must prevent data loss on stolen laptops. Which of the following strategies is the bank requiring?

  • A. Encryption at rest
  • B. Masking
  • C. Data classification
  • D. Permission restrictions
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dbrowndiver
Highly Voted 8 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
When a laptop is stolen, encryption at rest ensures that the data remains secure and inaccessible to the thief, as they would need the decryption key to access the files. Data Protection: Encryption at rest provides a robust layer of security for sensitive data, making it a common requirement for organizations handling confidential information. The primary concern with stolen laptops is unauthorized access to the data stored on them. Encryption at rest is the most effective way to prevent data loss in this scenario, as it keeps the data secure even if the device falls into the wrong hands.
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9149f41
Most Recent 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
When the device is stolen, the data will always be in rest. So the answer is easy: Encyption at rest.
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Shaman73
11 months ago
A. Encryption at rest
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