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A financial services company is defining the appropriate level of access controls for a specific type of data. The data includes highly sensitive company financial reports that should be accessible only within the organization, specifically to the senior management team. How should the organization most likely classify this data?
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A financial services company is defining the appropriate level of access controls for a specific type of data. The data includes highly sensitive company financial reports that should be accessible only within the organization, specifically to the senior management team. How should the organization most likely classify this data?
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The organization should most likely classify this data as "Confidential."
In a data classification scheme, "Confidential" typically refers to information that is sensitive and should be restricted to a limited audience. Given that the data in question includes highly sensitive financial reports meant only for the senior management team within the organization, it fits the criteria for confidential data. Other classification levels, such as "Public" or "Internal Use Only," would not adequately reflect the sensitivity and restricted access requirements of such financial reports.
In a data classification scheme, "Confidential" typically refers to information that is sensitive and should be restricted to a limited audience. Given that the data in question includes highly sensitive financial reports meant only for the senior management team within the organization, it fits the criteria for confidential data. Other classification levels, such as "Public" or "Internal Use Only," would not adequately reflect the sensitivity and restricted access requirements of such financial reports.
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