Operational controls are focused on the day-to-day operations and tasks related to security management. This includes activities such as incident response, which involves detecting, analyzing, and responding to security incidents; change management, which ensures that changes to systems and processes are properly authorized, tested, and documented; and access controls, which regulate who can access specific resources and under what conditions. While the other options are important aspects of security, they are not the primary focus of operational controls.
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