Asked by hrsdptmsshch (supernatural)
Why would you shut down operations when a breach was detected?(1 point)
Responses
to stop email from sending out bad emails
to stop email from sending out bad emails
to stop the breach
to stop the breach
to notify management of the breach
to notify management of the breach
to reduce the cost of running the system
Responses
to stop email from sending out bad emails
to stop email from sending out bad emails
to stop the breach
to stop the breach
to notify management of the breach
to notify management of the breach
to reduce the cost of running the system
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most appropriate response is:
**to stop the breach**
Shutting down operations when a breach is detected is primarily aimed at preventing further unauthorized access or damage to the system, thereby protecting sensitive data and mitigating the impact of the breach.
**to stop the breach**
Shutting down operations when a breach is detected is primarily aimed at preventing further unauthorized access or damage to the system, thereby protecting sensitive data and mitigating the impact of the breach.