A. Confidential:
Confidential data refers to information that is intended to be kept private within an organization or a specific group of individuals. Losing confidential data can have serious consequences, including reputational damage, financial losses, legal penalties, and regulatory violations. This is because confidential data often includes sensitive business information, trade secrets, personal identifiable information (PII), and other critical elements that could cause significant harm if exposed or lost.
Why not D. Critical:
Critical data refers to information necessary for the operation of a business or system. While critical data loss can be very disruptive, "confidential" is typically the term used for the most sensitive information, making it the category most directly impacted when lost.
D. Critical
Explanation:
Critical data is the category of data that is most impacted when it is lost because it is essential to the organization’s operations, mission, or business continuity. Loss of critical data can lead to:
Severe disruptions in business processes.
Financial loss.
Regulatory non-compliance.
Irreparable damage to the organization’s reputation.
Other Options:
A. Confidential: Refers to data that must be protected from unauthorized access, but its loss may not always disrupt critical operations.
B. Public: Refers to information intended to be openly shared, so its loss typically has little to no impact.
C. Private: Refers to sensitive personal information (e.g., PII), where its loss could result in privacy violations but may not always have operational impact.
Thus, critical data is the most impacted when lost, as it is essential for the organization's core functions.
Comptia sec+ exam tip "The difference between critical and confidential is the level of damage"
Took me a while to confirm this in the comptia sec books under: privacy- data types - classifications.
Why not the others?
A. Confidential – Sensitive but not necessarily the most impactful if lost; unauthorized access is the bigger concern.
B. Public – Already accessible by anyone, so its loss has minimal impact.
C. Private – Personal or sensitive data, but its loss typically affects individuals more than organizations.
Answer: A. Confidential
Explanation: Confidential data is the most impacted when it is lost because it often includes sensitive information such as trade secrets, financial records, personal identifiable information (PII), and other data that can cause significant harm to the organization or individuals if exposed. Loss of this data can lead to legal penalties, reputational damage, and financial losses. While private and critical data can also be important, confidential data specifically refers to information that requires strict access control and protection. Public data is typically less sensitive and less impactful if lost.
That’s a tricky question, . It should be classified confidential. According to the CompTIA material, the data classifications are: public, sensitive, private, and confidential. Critical is not mentioned.
Confidential data refers to sensitive information that, if lost or exposed, could result in significant harm to individuals or organizations. This could include personal data, financial information, trade secrets, or any data that requires protection due to its sensitive nature.
A. Confidential
Explanation:
Confidential data refers to sensitive information that, if lost or exposed, could result in significant harm to individuals or organizations. This could include personal data, financial information, trade secrets, or any data that requires protection due to its sensitive nature.
Why not Critical?
Critical data refers to data that is essential to the functioning of a system or business. While critical data loss is highly impactful, it is not necessarily classified by its sensitivity, which is why confidential data is often seen as more directly impactful when lost.
D. Critical data is the category most impacted when it is lost. Critical data is essential for the core operations of an organization, and its loss can lead to significant operational disruptions, financial losses, or damage to the organization's reputation.
D. Critical, because critical data must be always available.
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