An incident response plan requires systems that contain critical data to be triaged first in the event of a compromise. Which of the following types of data would most likely be classified as critical?
Haha, marketing data? Really? I think that's a bit of a stretch. Unless the company is built entirely around their marketing campaigns, I doubt that would be the top priority in an incident response. I'm sticking with encrypted data as the most likely answer here.
I'm not so sure about that. What if the question is referring to data that's critical to the business, not just sensitive information? In that case, I'd say marketing data could be just as important to triage, since losing that could really hurt the company's bottom line.
I agree, encrypted data is definitely the most critical. Imagine if the hackers got their hands on that - it could be disastrous! Though I suppose masked data could also be important, depending on what kind of information it contains.
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I'd say encrypted data would be the most likely to be classified as critical. Encrypted data usually contains sensitive or confidential information that needs to be protected, so it would make sense to triage those systems first during an incident response.
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