What outcome describes control implementation?

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Multiple Choice

What outcome describes control implementation?

Explanation:
Control implementation means turning the security and privacy plans into reality by deploying and configuring the chosen protections in the system. After controls are selected, the actual work is to put those controls in place so they operate as designed, creating the protective state documented in the plans. This outcome confirms that the published controls are now active and enforceable in the environment. External audits, lack of plans, or relying only on contractors would not reflect the planned, documented protections and would not guarantee the intended safeguards are in place.

Control implementation means turning the security and privacy plans into reality by deploying and configuring the chosen protections in the system. After controls are selected, the actual work is to put those controls in place so they operate as designed, creating the protective state documented in the plans. This outcome confirms that the published controls are now active and enforceable in the environment. External audits, lack of plans, or relying only on contractors would not reflect the planned, documented protections and would not guarantee the intended safeguards are in place.

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