All of the following are basic components of a security policy EXCEPT the

A.
definition of the issue and statement of relevant terms.
B.
statement of roles and responsibilities
C.
statement of applicability and compliance requirements.
D.
statement of performance of characteristics and requirements.
Explanation:
Policies are considered the first and highest level of documentation, from which the lower level
elements of standards, procedures, and guidelines flow. This order, however, does not mean that
policies are more important than the lower elements. These higher-level policies, which are the
more general policies and statements, should be created first in the process for strategic reasons,
and then the more tactical elements can follow. -Ronald Krutz The CISSP PREP Guide (gold edition)
pg 13
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