What is the difference between media marking and media labeling?

What is the difference between media marking and media labeling?
A. Media marking refers to the use of human-readable security attributes, while media labeling refers to the use of security attributes in internal data structures.
B. Media labeling refers to the use of human-readable security attributes, while media marking refers to the use of security attributes in internal data structures.
C. Media labeling refers to security attributes required by public policy/law, while media marking refers to security required by internal organizational policy.
D. Media marking refers to security attributes required by public policy/law, while media labeling refers to security attributes required by internal organizational policy.

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4 thoughts on “What is the difference between media marking and media labeling?

  1. The Answer is for sure A as

    security labeling refers to the association of security attributes with subjects and objects represented by internal data structures within organizational information systems and
    security marking refers to the association of security attributes with objects in a human-readable form.

    Please rectify.

    Thanks!

  2. Hey VCE,
    Why are so many of your answers wrong? We’re trying to prepare for a difficult exam and you are feeding us false information. Are you doing this intentionally?

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  3. From NIST 800 53… The term security marking refers to the application/use of human-readable security attributes. The term security labeling refers to the application/use of security attributes with regard to internal data structures within information systems.
    These answers scare me sometimes.

    Answer is A.

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