What are some examples of indirect costs to organizations that have security breaches? (Select all that apply.)
a. Lost productivity
b. Expensive fines
c. Damaged public trust
d. Remediation costs
ANS: A, C, D
Indirect costs to an organization with security breaches are lost productivity, damaged public trust, and remediation costs. Fines are a direct penalty.
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