After failing an audit twice, an organization has been ordered by a government regulatory agency to pay fines. Which of the following causes this action?
A. Non-compliance
Explanation:
Failing an audit twice and being ordered to pay fines by a government regulatory agency indicates that the organization has not met required legal, regulatory, or industry compliance standards. This is known as non-compliance.
Regulatory agencies (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOX) enforce security, privacy, and financial controls.
Repeated audit failures signal continued non-compliance, leading to penalties, fines, or legal action.
Examples:
GDPR fines for mishandling personal data.
HIPAA penalties for healthcare data breaches.
PCI DSS fines for failing to secure payment data.
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