I'm going with option F) Unauthorized access that involves the attacker wearing socks with sandals. That's a breach of security fashion, if you ask me.
B) Unauthorized access that violates the authentication, authorization, and accounting of an information asset through intentional access, destruction, or manipulation of an information asset.
I'm not sure, but I think C might be the correct answer. An uncorrelated event that indicates a potential policy violation sounds like a security breach to me.
B) Unauthorized access that violates the authentication, authorization, and accounting of an information asset through intentional access, destruction, or manipulation of an information asset.
I think the answer is B. It clearly defines a security breach as unauthorized access that violates the authentication, authorization, and accounting of an information asset.
I disagree with Alysa. I believe the definition of a security breach is D) Unauthorized access that violates the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of an information asset in the form of unintentional access, destruction, or manipulation of an information asset.
I think the definition of a security breach is B) Unauthorized access that violates the authentication, authorization, and accounting of an information asset through intentional access, destruction, or manipulation of an information asset.
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