B. Sanctions
Reasoning:
Sanctions can result in severe financial penalties, legal actions, operational restrictions, or even a ban on conducting business in certain regions.
Non-compliance with government regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA, SOX) often leads to heavy fines, lawsuits, and reputational damage.
In extreme cases, regulatory sanctions can result in license revocations, asset freezes, or criminal charges against executives.
Why Not the Others?
A. Right to be Forgotten – This is an aspect of privacy laws like GDPR, but failure to comply might result in fines, whereas sanctions can be more devastating.
C. External Compliance Reporting – While important, it is more of a procedural obligation than a direct punitive risk.
D. Attestation – This refers to providing formal verification of compliance, but failing to attest isn’t as critical as actual sanctions imposed for violations.
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