I think the answer is B....
Asset Management, this about asset protection instead of asset management as database.
the RFID can allow 2FA (which can be the best fit to assist asset management for asset security and protection..
Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology uses radio waves to wirelessly transmit unique identification numbers, known as serial numbers, which can be used to identify and track assets. RFID tags, which are small chips attached to an asset, can be read by RFID readers.
These readers then transmit the serial number wirelessly to a computer system that can use that number to identify and track the asset. This allows organizations to automate their asset tracking and management processes, which can improve efficiency and reduce the risk of loss or theft of assets.
Answer is C. Sybex ISC2 official book, chapter 11 pg. 538: When an RFID chip is awakened or responds to being near a reader, the chip (also called the RFID tag) transmits a unique code or serial number.
It CAN be used for 2FA, but key words are asset management, which is not mentioned in the RFID section of the book.
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