Pretty sure its B. Manager. if you are talking about the tdps security test
Owner,manager, supervisors, and licensing department
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The person responsible for the overall security of a company may have different titles, such as CIO (Chief Information Officer) or CSO (Chief Security Officer).
The Security Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing the Operations Security program, but they are not solely responsible for it. They work in collaboration with other stakeholders such as the IT department, employees, and management to ensure the program's success. The Security Manager plays a vital role in developing and implementing security policies, conducting risk assessments, and monitoring compliance to protect the organization's assets.
No, the company is not responsible when a person is assaulted on the job. The person who assaulted them is responsible.
Who was the person responsible for creating standard oil company? Answer this question…
A senator is the person who works for the government they are the ones responsible for relief operations
The tool pusher is the person responsible for all operations on a land drilling rig. A tool pusher is a person who is responsible for all the operations on land drilling, for more info try www.wikipedia.org and search 'tool pusher'
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A senator is the person who works for the government they are the ones responsible for relief operations
a executive is a person responsible for the administration of a business
There is no one person "responsible" for network security in terms of "inventing" it. There are many people over a period of decades that have contributed to some aspect of security.
The CEO is the top person in the company, ultimately responsible for it.