Question
Why would organizations not share data about attacks?(1 point)Responsesto establish legislationto establish legislationto engage in risk avoidanceto engage in risk avoidanceto encourage communicationto encourage communicationto protect their reputation
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GPT-4o mini
Organizations may choose not to share data about attacks primarily to **protect their reputation**. Sharing such data can expose vulnerabilities and create a perception of incompetence, potentially damaging the organization's credibility and trust with customers, partners, and stakeholders. While there are other reasons like engaging in risk avoidance or concerns about regulatory implications, reputation is a significant factor that influences their decision not to disclose information about attacks.