h of the following correctly describes the difference between privacy and security?     Privacy is about the individual's control over sensitive information pertaining to the individual; security is about the methods used to provide control over information.   Privacy is about controlling access to personal information; security is about controlling access to company information.   None of the listed choices are correct.   Privacy and security refer to the sets of controls used to protect information.     Question 2   Extended service agreements which run for 3 more years require that Sifers-Grayson provide software maintenance and patches for SCADA systems sold more than fifteen years ago. The engineering workstations used to provide this support take up 500 sq ft of space in the R&D lab and, due to their reliance on Windows XP, present security vulnerabilities which need to be walled-off from the company's internal networks. To get back floor space and to reduce the vulnerabilities presented by Windows XP, the Lab Manager has proposed moving the SCADA support environment to

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Which of the following correctly describes the difference between privacy and security?
 

 
Privacy is about the individual's control over sensitive information pertaining to the individual; security is about the methods used to provide control over information.
 
Privacy is about controlling access to personal information; security is about controlling access to company information.
 
None of the listed choices are correct.
 
Privacy and security refer to the sets of controls used to protect information.
 

 

Question 2
 
Extended service agreements which run for 3 more years require that Sifers-Grayson provide software maintenance and patches for SCADA systems sold more than fifteen years ago. The engineering workstations used to provide this support take up 500 sq ft of space in the R&D lab and, due to their reliance on Windows XP, present security vulnerabilities which need to be walled-off from the company's internal networks. To get back floor space and to reduce the vulnerabilities presented by Windows XP, the Lab Manager has proposed moving the SCADA support environment to the Cloud. Which of the following cloud computing environments would be the best match for the required software development and testing environment?
 
 
Software as a Service
 
Infrastructure as a Service
 
SCADA as a Service
 
Platform as a Service
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