Following the implementation of enhanced security measures to validate authenticity and integrity of network address data, an organization notices that some valid address lookups are being rejected. What is the most likely cause of this problem?
The information storage systems are experiencing high rates of traffic delays
The cryptographic signatures were not updated following changes to the address records
The address lookup systems do not support enhanced security verifications
Security appliances are configured to block address lookup operations
When enhanced security measures such as cryptographic validations are in place, they require signatures to validate data authenticity. If these signatures are not kept current following modifications to the address records, validation systems may reject these as untrustworthy. Conversely, issues like network congestion or incorrect firewall settings typically do not result in selective rejection of valid records.
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