Question 22
Domain 4: Transparency, Governance, and AccountabilityA governance team is preparing a transparency update for external stakeholders. Which information should they share to support openness without exposing sensitive assets?
Correct answer: B
Explanation
Information may be shared when it advances transparency without revealing sensitive assets. The key decision is whether the content can be disclosed safely while protecting information that could create risk if exposed. — Determine what information can be shared without exposing sensitive assets.
Why each option is right or wrong
A. Detailed records that expose sensitive assets to demonstrate full transparency
Information should be shared without exposing sensitive assets.
B. Information that improves transparency while avoiding exposure of sensitive assets
The stated standard is to determine what information can be shared without exposing sensitive assets. In this scenario, material that supports openness and does not reveal sensitive assets matches that requirement exactly.
C. Only information that has no connection to governance or accountability concerns
Transparency focuses on shareable information, not on excluding governance-related content entirely.
D. Any information requested by stakeholders, even if sensitive assets are included
Stakeholder interest does not override the need to avoid exposing sensitive assets.