The correct answer is C. too many disparate solutions and technology silos.
Here's why:
* An overabundance of manual processes can be addressed with automation and orchestration tools, improving efficiency and reducing human error.
* Too many overlapping controls can be streamlined through careful planning and assessment, ensuring effective protection without redundancy.
* A network security skills shortage can be mitigated through training, certifications, and hiring qualified professionals.
However, disparate solutions and technology silos pose a significant challenge for security architects because they create fragmentation and gaps in visibility. Different systems may use incompatible protocols, data formats, or security standards, making it difficult to correlate and analyze security events across the entire network. This can hinder the ability to detect and respond to threats in a timely manner.
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