An organization wants to adopt a recognized structure for validating that its hosted environments meet recommended best practices. Which approach is BEST for documenting a consistent process that aligns with a community-driven framework?
Use an internal checklist that focuses on local data retention
Implement a plan centered on single sign-on methods
Adopt a standardized procedure that aligns with established guidelines from a membership-based group
Create specialized encryption policies for perimeter devices
A standardized procedure that follows guidelines from a community-driven alliance is best because it reflects peer-reviewed industry practices and streamlines compliance checks. Specialized encryption policies for perimeter devices are helpful, but they do not include broader process alignment. An internal checklist that focuses on local data retention skips many critical hosted environment considerations. Relying on a plan centered on single sign-on methods misses robust factors such as third-party assessments and governance requirements.
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