Security technologies should be selected PRIMARILY on the basis of their:
A.
ability to mitigate business risks
B.
evaluations in trade publications
C.
use of new and emerging technologies
D.
benefits in comparison to their costs
Explanation:
The most fundamental evaluation criteria for the appropriate selection of any security technology is its ability to reduce or eliminate business risks. Investments in security technologies should be based on their overall value in relation to their cost; the value can be demonstrated in terms of risk mitigation. This should take precedence over whether they use new or exotic technologies or how they are evaluated in trade publications.
I agree with the answer. A
I choose D.
Benefits would include the ability to mitigate business risks however also weighs up the cost. Choosing A alone implies cost is not an issue?
Its D , Cost benefit analysis A is not correct
PRIMARILY basis is A , Secondary Basis is D
Answer is A. No matter how many nice benefits a technology provides for the money, if it doesn’t solve the risk that your business is facing, it doesn’t matter.