Wow, this is a tough one. I'd go with A, C, and D for sure. But B seems a bit overkill, don't you think? Who has time to identify liabilities for every data element? Let's just keep it simple, shall we?
Ooh, regulatory compliance, my favorite topic! Just kidding, it's a nightmare. But this question covers all the bases - A, B, C, and D are all essential. Can't have any surprises when the auditors come knocking!
I agree with you, Lemuel. Having a process to track legal changes, managing knowledge about compliances, and ensuring quick access provisioning are crucial.
Haha, regulatory compliance - the bane of every organization's existence! But seriously, A, C, and D are musts. And B is good too, gotta know what we're liable for, right?
C) Ensure that a mechanism exists for quick and effective provisioning, de-provisioning and authorization of access to information or systems which are exposed to data
All of these options seem really important for regulatory compliance. I think A, C, and D are definitely necessary. Not sure about B though - how do we identify liabilities for specific data elements?
C) Ensure that a mechanism exists for quick and effective provisioning, de-provisioning and authorization of access to information or systems which are exposed to data
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