Think "D".
The defense-in-depth principle refers to the practice of using multiple layers of security controls to protect a system or an organization's assets. This approach involves implementing a series of security measures that complement each other to provide multiple lines of defense against potential attacks.
Isolating guest Wi-Fi from the local network is an example of implementing defense-in-depth. It creates an additional layer of protection to prevent unauthorized access to the local network, making it harder for an attacker to gain access to critical assets.
C
critical assets should be already protected and then categorization is another layer.
Guest/unauthorized access are not protected, so isolation is the only layer.
C. categorizing critical assets within the organization
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