Within a corporate environment, information such as internal memos, organizational policies, and general employee communications is accessible to all staff members. However, this information is not intended for public distribution. Which of the following data classifications best describes this type of information?
The correct answer is 'Internal'. 'Internal' data is information intended for circulation only within an organization and is not meant for public release. 'Public' data can be shared with anyone without restriction. 'Confidential' data is sensitive information that is typically restricted to specific teams or authorized individuals. 'Restricted' data is the most sensitive category, requiring strict access controls, as its unauthorized disclosure could cause significant harm to the organization.
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