An organization collects personal details and must keep these details stored in a particular geographic area. Which approach best meets that requirement?
Maintain encryption keys in the same data center, preventing unauthorized use of stored records
Rely on multifactor authentication to control user and employee access to sensitive resources
Store personal details in facilities that meet local mandates, preventing physical relocation outside approved boundaries
Plan separate network segmentation so different departments stay isolated within one region
Storing this type of information in facilities that conform to the location-based rules ensures that data remains in the mandated region. Merely encrypting data, segmenting networks, or enforcing strict access controls does not guarantee information remains in the correct location unless storage infrastructure also aligns with local mandates.
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