Which of the following is not a potential consequence of using removable media unsafely in a SCIF?

A. Data leakage
B. Malware introduction
C. Increased network speed
D. Compromised security protocols

Answer :

Final answer:

Increased network speed is not a potential consequence of using removable media unsafely in a SCIF; instead, such practices can result in data leakage, malware introduction, and compromised security protocols.

Explanation:

The correct answer to the question about the potential consequences of using removable media unsafely in a SCIF is 'c) Increased network speed'.

This choice is not a potential consequence of unsafe practices with removable media in a SCIF. Using removable media unsafely can lead to a variety of security risks.

Some of these include data leakage, where sensitive information may be unintentionally exposed; malware introduction, which can infect systems and potentially compromise an entire network; and compromised security protocols, which can weaken the integrity of security measures in place to protect sensitive information.