A security analyst is attempting to resolve an incident in which highly confidential company pricing information was sent to clients. It appears this information was unintentionally sent by an employee who attached it to public marketing material. Which of the following configuration changes would work BEST to limit the risk of this incident being repeated?

QuestionsCategory: CS0-002A security analyst is attempting to resolve an incident in which highly confidential company pricing information was sent to clients. It appears this information was unintentionally sent by an employee who attached it to public marketing material. Which of the following configuration changes would work BEST to limit the risk of this incident being repeated?
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A security analyst is attempting to resolve an incident in which highly confidential company pricing information was sent to clients. It appears this information was unintentionally sent by an employee who attached it to public marketing material. Which of the following configuration changes would work BEST to limit the risk of this incident being repeated?

A. Add client addresses to the blocklist

B. Update the DLP rules and metadata

C. Sanitize the marketing material

D. Update the insider threat procedures








 

Suggested Answer: B

Community Answer: B



This question is in CS0-002 CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) Exam
For getting CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) Certificate


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