The control domain feature within a Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM) represents:
A.
CCM's ability to scan and check Active Directory, LDAP, and x.500 directories for suspicious and/or privileged user accounts.
B.
CCM's ability to scan for anomalies in DNS zones in order to detect DNS spoofing, DNS hijacking, DNS cache poisoning, and similar threats.
C.
a logical grouping of security controls addressing the same category of IT risks or information security concerns.
D.
a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) that allows a cloud consumer to restrict the replication area within a well-defined jurisdictional perimeter.
The correct answer is:
C. a logical grouping of security controls addressing the same category of IT risks or information security concerns.
In the Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM), a control domain is essentially a category that groups together security controls that address similar types of IT risks or information security concerns. Each domain represents a specific area of focus, such as governance, risk management, compliance, or data protection, allowing organizations to assess and manage their security posture in a structured manner.
CCAK P# 187 The domain defines what category the controls fall under. CCM was deliberately designed like existing noncloud leading information security frameworks to leverage familiarity with those existing frameworks
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