Your client has requested that each section within the final documentation follow specific labeling rules. However, you discover some headings in the results portion do not match the labels used in the initial summary. Which revision method is the most appropriate for the final delivery?
Update heading labels throughout the entire write-up to match the previously agreed-upon structure and section numbers
Modify a single heading in the table of contents while retaining all other labels
Use an extra index page that relates non-matching subheadings to the accurate labels
Maintain the mismatched headings and add a note that clarifies them later in the document
To deliver a professional, client-ready report, all headings should be brought into full alignment with the agreed-upon structure and section numbering. Consistent labeling strengthens readability, minimizes confusion, and supports future cross-referencing. Partial updates, explanatory notes, or supplemental index pages add clutter and detract from the core findings of the penetration test.
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