An organization has an established bring-your-own-device policy. Due to this policy, which of the following privacy risks would be most relevant to the organization?
A.
Employees who consider updates of software or operating systems degrading to the performance of their devices might choose not to install the updates.
B.
Confidential intellectual property of the organization may be compromised if the smart device is physically lost.
C.
Concern by employees that the organization could intrusively monitor them through their smart devices.
D.
Malware may infect smart devices that contain the organization's confidential data if the device does not have adequate security restrictions.
D encompasses a privacy risk. Malware infections can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive data, which compromises privacy. While it's true that data loss is a potential consequence, the broader concern is the unauthorized access and exposure of confidential data, which is a significant privacy risk in itself. and B could also happen if the device was provided by the organization.
Are you it's not B? It seems like C would be correct if the question was "what privacy risks are more relevant to the EMPLOYEES?" - but the question is what are privacy risks are relevant to the organization. The organization will definitely care more about the privacy of its confidential sensitive data being compromised by strangers in comparison to their employees' concerns about possibly being tracked/monitored.
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