What is generally traded when securing systems?(1 point) Responses the time to configure the systems the time to configure the systems being able to easily use the system being able to easily use the system system being compatible system being compatible the cost of implementation

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When securing systems, the factors that are generally traded off include:

  • The time to configure the systems
  • Being able to easily use the system
  • System compatibility
  • The cost of implementation

All of these elements can influence decisions in securing systems, but there is often a trade-off involved between security and usability, cost, and configuration time. For example, more secure systems may require longer configuration times or may be less user-friendly.