Which of the following statements best describes security classification? This type of question contains radio buttons and checkboxes for selection of options. Use Tab for navigation and Enter or space to select the option.
A. A security classification is a label attached to a storage device that contains sensitive information, and indicates the required protection and handling methods.
B. Security classification is a process that determines possible loss or impact if information of a given type suffers any kind of security compromise.
C. Security classification is a process that determines possible loss or impact if information of a given type is disclosed to an unauthorized person or entity.
D. Security classification groups together information types that have comparable loss or impacts if compromised to help optimize the choice of protection techniques.