Public (unclassified)—there are no restrictions on viewing the data. Public information presents no risk to an organization if it is disclosed but does present a risk if it is modified or not available.
A company labeled some documents with the public sensitivity classification means that the documents can be accessed by employees of other companies and the press. The public sensitivity classification indicates that the documents are intended for public access and can be shared with a wide audience, including employees of other companies and members of the media. This classification is often used for documents that contain information that is not sensitive or confidential and that can be shared freely with the public. In contrast, documents with other sensitivity classifications, such as "confidential" or "private," may have more restricted access and may only be shared with a limited group of individuals, such as employees of the company or those listed in the document.
C. only the company's employees and those listed in the document.
Public sensitivity classification typically means that the documents can be accessed by the company's employees and individuals specifically listed or authorized in the document. It does not grant access to employees of other companies, the press, or all members of the department (options A and B). Access is generally restricted to a specific audience as defined by the sensitivity classification
public & sensitivity
Sensitive data (restricted even within the company that is responsible for it)- From TesOut
The public is all employees, Sensitive is only for the company employees.
For example, on Facebook, you post a picture but only want your Friends to see it and don't want them to share it so all the world can see it. The photo is on Facebook but only for your friends' eyes. Or your male friends chatting in a group chat and sharing dirty pictures that you don't want your wife to see, Your friend is public, but the pictures and conversation are "sensitive" for your wife's eyes:)))))
Documents labeled with the "public" sensitivity classification are accessible to anyone, including employees of other companies and the press. This classification means there are no restrictions on viewing the data, and it is considered public information.
The public sensitivity classification means that the documents can be accessed by anyone, including individuals outside of the company. Therefore, the correct answer is:
A. employees of other companies and the press.
I think the correct answer is C, as I read the question and the provided answers, it made me think of U/FOUO designation, or Unclassified/For Official Use Only. This designation indicates that the document with those markings are unclassified, but not appropriate for public release. I am biased, since that is primarily my background.
If a company has labeled some documents with the public classification, it means that the documents can be accessed by anyone who has access to the documents, including employees of other companies and the press.
Option A, employees of other companies and the press, is the correct answer. The public classification means that the documents are not confidential or sensitive and can be shared with anyone who needs to access them.
Option B, all members of the department that created the documents, is incorrect because the public classification does not limit access to a specific department or group of individuals.
Option C, only the company's employees and those listed in the document, is incorrect because the public classification means that the documents are not restricted to the company's employees or any specific individuals.
Option D, only the individuals listed in the documents, is incorrect because the public classification means that the documents can be accessed by anyone who has access to them, not just the individuals listed in the documents.
owww I get it now its "company labeled some documents with the public sensitivity classification" so DOCUMENTS in company even if they are unclassified are not for shere, from answer C is the one (sorry for my gramar)
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