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REY [17]
4 years ago
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In a (n) ____________________, there are policies, standards, baselines, procedures, guidelines, and taxonomy.asset management p

olicyIT policy frameworkcontrol standardrisk assessment policy
Business
1 answer:
liberstina [14]4 years ago
5 0
<h3>Hello there!</h3>

In your question, it's asking what specific thing contains policies, standards, baselines, procedures, guidelines, and taxonomy.

<h3>Answer: IT policy framework</h3>

The reason why "IT policy framework" would be the correct answer because it is the framework that holds an organization's policies. In the document, it allows people to understand the organizations rules and regulations that they have, and it's easily accessible.

This information is mostly stored digitally in the organization, which makes it even easier for complaints to access. In a IT policy framework, it contains a organizations information like guidelines, procedures, policies,  baselines, etc. This could also be known as a place where the organization keeps their guidelines, so that there is no confusion what the organization expects from people.

This helps businesses a lot because it allows the organization to "thrive" more with it's complaints and/or customers. Without this, the organization would be unorganized on their guidelines and what they are.

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