A security architect argues with the internal fire prevention team about the statement in the information security polic

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A security architect argues with the internal fire prevention team about the statement in the information security polic

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A security architect argues with the internal fire prevention team about the statement in the information security policy, that doors to confidential areas should be locked at all times. The emergency response team wants to access to those areas in case of fire.
What is the best solution to this dilemma?

A. The security architect will be informed when there is a fire.
B. The doors should stay closed in case of fire to prevent access to confidential areas.
C. The doors will automatically open in case of fire.
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