The PRIMARY reason for initiating a policy exception process is when:
A.
operations are too busy to comply.
B.
the risk is justified by the benefit.
C.
policy compliance would be difficult to enforce.
D.
users may initially be inconvenienced.
Explanation:
Exceptions to policy are warranted in circumstances where compliance may be difficult or
impossible and the risk of noncompliance is outweighed by the benefits. Being busy is not a
justification for policy exceptions, nor is the fact that compliance cannot be enforced. User
inconvenience is not a reason to automatically grant exception to a policy.