Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) — Question 45
What does it mean to say that sensitivity labels are "incomparable"?
Answer options
- A. The number of classification in the two labels is different.
- B. Neither label contains all the classifications of the other.
- C. the number of categories in the two labels are different.
- D. Neither label contains all the categories of the other.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The term 'incomparable' indicates that each sensitivity label does not encompass all the categories found in the other label, which is accurately captured by option D. Options A and C focus on the quantity of classifications or categories, which does not address the essence of incomparability, while option B is similar to D but incorrectly uses 'classifications' instead of 'categories'.