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Richard McAdams recently graduated law school and decided to return to the small town of Lexington, Virginia to help run his aging grandfather's law practice. The elder McAdams desired a limited, lighter role in the practice, with the hope that his grandson would eventually take over when he fully retires. In addition to hiring Richard, Mr. McAdams employs two paralegals, an administrative assistant, and a part-time IT specialist who handles all of their basic networking needs. He plans to hire more employees once Richard gets settled and assesses the office's strategies for growth.

Immediately upon arrival, Richard was amazed at the amount of work that needed to done in order to modernize the office, mostly in regard to the handling of clients' personal data. His first goal is to digitize all the records kept in file cabinets, as many of the documents contain personally identifiable financial and medical data. Also, Richard has noticed the massive amount of copying by the administrative assistant throughout the day, a practice that not only adds daily to the number of files in the file cabinets, but may create security issues unless a formal policy is firmly in place Richard is also concerned with the overuse of the communal copier/ printer located in plain view of clients who frequent the building. Yet another area of concern is the use of the same fax machine by all of the employees. Richard hopes to reduce its use dramatically in order to ensure that personal data receives the utmost security and protection, and eventually move toward a strict Internet faxing policy by the year's end.

Richard expressed his concerns to his grandfather, who agreed, that updating data storage, data security, and an overall approach to increasing the protection of personal data in all facets is necessary Mr. McAdams granted him the freedom and authority to do so. Now Richard is not only beginning a career as an attorney, but also functioning as the privacy officer of the small firm. Richard plans to meet with the IT employee the following day, to get insight into how the office computer system is currently set-up and managed.

Richard believes that a transition from the use of fax machine to Internet faxing provides all of the following security benefits EXCEPT?

A.

Greater accessibility to the faxes at an off-site location.

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A.

Greater accessibility to the faxes at an off-site location.

B.

The ability to encrypt the transmitted faxes through a secure server.

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B.

The ability to encrypt the transmitted faxes through a secure server.

C.

Reduction of the risk of data being seen or copied by unauthorized personnel.

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C.

Reduction of the risk of data being seen or copied by unauthorized personnel.

D.

The ability to store faxes electronically, either on the user's PC or a password-protected network server.

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D.

The ability to store faxes electronically, either on the user's PC or a password-protected network server.

Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

A transition from the use of fax machine to Internet faxing does not provide the security benefit of greater accessibility to the faxes at an off-site location. This is because Internet faxing requires a secure internet connection and a compatible device to access the faxes online. If the user is at an off-site location that does not have these requirements, they may not be able to access their faxes. Furthermore, greater accessibility may not necessarily be a security benefit, as it may also increase the risk of unauthorized access or interception by third parties. Therefore, this option is not a security benefit of Internet faxing.

The other options are security benefits of Internet faxing. The ability to encrypt the transmitted faxes through a secure server ensures that the faxes are protected from eavesdropping or tampering during transmission. The reduction of the risk of data being seen or copied by unauthorized personnel eliminates the need for physical security measures such as locks or shredders for fax machines and paper documents.The ability to store faxes electronically, either on the user's PC or a password-protected network server, allows for better control and management of the faxes and reduces the storage space and costs associated with paper documents.Reference:1:Is Online Fax Secure in 2023? All You Need to Know!;2:Is faxing secure: How to fax from a computer safely - PandaDoc

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