Kattie's got a point. The label is just a way to communicate the classification, not the purpose itself. I think options C and D are the best answers here.
I'm not sure about option B, creating a label that indicates confidentiality. Isn't that more of a byproduct of classification rather than the objective?
That's a good point, Oren. Ultimately, the goal of classification is to control and manage access to sensitive information. So options C and D are both important aspects.
I agree with Clarence. Option C seems to be the most comprehensive and accurate answer. Classifying information is all about understanding its sensitivity and putting it into defined categories.
This is an interesting question. I think the objective of classifying information is to define different levels of sensitivity into which information may be arranged. This allows us to understand the importance and confidentiality of the data, and implement appropriate security measures.
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