If there are poor controls to privilege access to the edr tools then the potential for unauthorised access to these tools exist and this can be a potential privacy issue.
Lack of an acknowledged user acceptance policy seems correct. Lack of up-to-date EDR capability on employee laptops is a technical control issue, but not the GREATEST privacy concern.
B: Unclear monitoring scope
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) tools are designed to monitor, detect, and respond to security threats on endpoint devices. When these tools are implemented on employee laptops, they often have the capability to capture a vast amount of detailed data about user activities, system interactions, and more. The privacy concern arises when the monitoring scope of the EDR tool is unclear. Overreach and consent issues are some of the associated privacy risks.
It should be Lack of an acknowledge user acceptance policy?
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