Required: In CIA, what does confidentiality refer to? A. Rules which allow access only to all parties. B. Rules which hide data C. Rules which prevent data from being changed D. Rules which restrict access only to those who need to know.
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Step 1: In the context of CIA (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability) in information security, confidentiality refers to rules and measures that restrict access to sensitive information only to authorized individuals who have a legitimate need to know. Show more…
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