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True or False: The organizational security policy should dictate business objectives.
True
False
Security policy dictates management's commitment to the use, operation, and security of information systems and assets. It specifies the role security plays within the organization. Security policy should be driven by business objectives and should meet all applicable laws and regulations. The security policy should also act as a basis to integrate security into all business functions. It serves as a high-level guide to develop lower-level documentation, such as procedures. The security policy must be balanced, in the sense that all organizations are looking for ways to implement adequate security without hindering productivity. The issue also arises that the cost of security cannot be greater than the value of the asset. Retrieved from: http://www.pearsonitcertification.com/articles/article.aspx?p=728428&seqNum=3
The answer should be False not True. Business Objectives should dictate the Organizational Security Policy, not the other way around as written. + one, I agree with comment, correct answer should be "false"
*** Oh, how I hate the fact that so many of these questions have incorrect or ambiguous answers - There should be a proper moderation activity that validates the accuracy of the Qns and Answers before publishing them. This self moderation process sucks> It makes the whole of Skillset suspect. Please sort it out!***
I agree! Some of the questions just don't make sense or are way off!
Yeah they need to figure this out. This directly contradicts an earlier question.
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