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Question #: 307
Topic #: 2
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An employee was promoted within the organization and relocated to a new office in a different building. A few months later, security personnel discovered that the employee's smart card was being used to access the building where she previously worked. Which of the following security controls could prevent such an incident from occurring?

  • A. Regular review of logs.
  • B. Two-level authentication.
  • C. Photos on smart cards.
  • D. Restriction of access hours.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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KonradK
1 year ago
Why B not A?
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KonradK
11 months, 2 weeks ago
Yep agree it should be B. Regular review of logs is more a detective control.
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