An employee in your IT department encounters a situation where their web browser displays a certificate warning while attempting to access the company's secure intranet site.
What steps should they take to address this issue?
Disable all security features in the browser to avoid the warning.
Ignore the warning and continue to the website.
Check the website's certificate to confirm it's valid and from a trusted source.
Clear the browser cache and cookies and retry accessing the website.
The appropriate action is to verify that the website's certificate is valid, as this ensures that the communication is secure. If the certificate is expired or from an untrusted source, it can expose sensitive data to risks.
Other suggestions might overlook security protocols, leaving the system vulnerable.
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