Facility Security Officer (FSO) Role in the NISP Practice Test

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What is a primary reason for conducting security audits?

To increase employee morale

To ensure adequacy of security measures

The primary reason for conducting security audits is to ensure the adequacy of security measures. Through an audit, an organization can assess the effectiveness of its current security policies, controls, and practices. This process involves evaluating vulnerabilities and identifying areas that may require improvement, thereby ensuring that security protocols are in place to protect sensitive information and assets against threats.

Conducting security audits helps in confirming compliance with regulatory requirements and standards, as well as in verifying that security measures are effectively implemented and functioning as intended. This ongoing assessment is crucial for identifying gaps that could be exploited and for strengthening the organization's overall security posture. By focusing on the adequacy of these measures, organizations can proactively address potential security weaknesses before they lead to incidents or breaches.

To plan future facilities

To enhance marketing strategies

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