An organization would like to store customer data on a separate part of the network that is not accessible to users on the main corporate network. Which of the following should the administrator use to accomplish this goal?
Haha, 'network island' - I like that! Yeah, isolation is definitely the most straightforward solution here. No messing around with encryption keys or anything. Just put that sensitive data in its own little fortress.
Ah, but then you'd have to manage all that encryption, which could be a headache. I agree, isolation is probably the way to go. Separate that customer data on its own little network island - no users allowed!
Hmm, I'm not so sure about that. Wouldn't encryption also work? That way the data is protected even if it's on the same network. I'm leaning towards D) Encryption for this one.
This is a great question! Keeping customer data secure and separate from the main network is so important these days. I think the answer here is B) Isolation. Segmenting the network and isolating that sensitive data seems like the best way to accomplish the goal.
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