A security architect is working on an email solution that will send sensitive data. However, funds are not currently available in the budget for building additional infrastructure. Which of the following should the architect choose?
PGP is short for Pretty Good Privacy, a security program that enables users to communicate securely by decrypting and encrypting messages, authenticating messages through digital signatures, and encrypting files. It was one of the first freely available forms of public-key cryptography software.
While potentially valuable, dump files usually capture the state of the system memory at a specific point in time, often related to a crash or bug. In this case, the shutdown might not have triggered a dump, and even if it did, it might not directly correlate to the initial malware infection.
In this situation, the security architect should choose D. PGP to send sensitive data via email without building additional infrastructure. PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is a program used to encrypt and decrypt email messages to provide secure and private communication. It uses a combination of symmetric-key cryptography and public-key cryptography to provide confidentiality and authentication. By using PGP, the security architect can ensure that the sensitive data is encrypted and can only be accessed by the intended recipient, without the need for additional infrastructure.
-D is correct
Out of the given options, the security architect should choose PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) to send sensitive data via email. PGP is a widely-used encryption standard that can be implemented on the existing email infrastructure without the need for additional infrastructure.
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