Which of the following best describes the 'Confidential' data classification in a security architecture?
Information that requires strict access controls and protection because its unauthorized disclosure could significantly impact the organization or individuals.
Information that is available to the public and does not require special protection measures.
Information that has the highest level of protection and is intended for a very limited audience.
Information that requires some level of protection but is not expected to cause significant harm if disclosed.
The 'Confidential' data classification is typically applied to information that if disclosed without authorization could lead to a significant level of risk to the organization or individuals. This classification requires a higher level of access control and protective measures due to the potential harm that could result from its exposure. Other classifications like 'Public' and 'Sensitive' do not carry the same implication of risk if disclosed and thus are not characterized by the same level of required protection. 'Restricted' often refers to a higher classification level than 'Confidential' and may require even stricter controls.
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