Which of the following is the most likely explanation for the third-party owner’s refusal to assist JNH’s Head of Security?


JNH is a major corporation that stores its customer database in the Cloud JNH has suffered a data breach that has led to customer credit card details being made available for sale on the internet JNH’s Head of Security wishes to analyse network traffic at the cloud-based server in order to gain a better understanding of the manner in which the data was intercepted, but has been refused access.

Which of the following is the most likely explanation for the third-party owner’s refusal to assist JNH’s Head of Security?
A . The Cloud is impregnable and so the breach must have been elsewhere
B . The network data will not have been stored by the server’s owner
C . The server will contain data belonging to other clients
D . Admitting the breach would harm the reputation of the Cloud

Answer: C

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