Question 13 of 50
What two statements about centralized logging architectures are true?
They remove sensitive information, so logs do not need the same level of security as the rest of the application.
They manage the retention policy for the data, as well as geographic decisions about where to locate data.
They manage access control, determining who has access to the log data and for what purposes.
They are generally a bad idea because they move sensitive information from one geographic location to another one.