susan is a mid-level executive at her corporation who works remotely. today, she worked from a restaurant using her company-issued laptop and connected to the internet using the restaurant's free wi-fi. once she made a connection, she authenticated to her virtual private network (vpn) client that links to her office network over a private, secure tunnel. while working, she contacted lelah, who works in it. she casually mentioned where she is working. how did lelah respond?

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The way in which Lelah who works in IT would respond is that: D. The data on the laptop may have been vulnerable in the time between when the laptop's wireless network interface connected to the Wi-Fi access point and when Susan enabled the VPN connection.

What is a VPN?

In Computer technology, a VPN is an abbreviation for Virtual Private Network and it can be defined as a secured, encrypted and private web-based service that is typically used for accessing region-restricted and censored internet content from remote locations.

Generally speaking, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) simply refers to a computer software that enable internet users to remotely create a secured connection (sends and receives data) over public or shared networks, as if they are directly connected to the private network.

In conclusion, Lelah would most likely tell Susan that the data stored on Susan's laptop may have been vulnerable when its wireless network interface connected to the  restaurant's Wi-Fi access point and when she enabled the Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection.

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Complete Question:

Susan is a mid-level executive at her corporation who works remotely. Today, she worked from a restaurant using her company-issued laptop and connected to the Internet using the restaurant's free Wi-Fi. Once she made a connection, she authenticated to her virtual private network (VPN) client that links to her office network over a private, secure tunnel. While working, she contacted Lelah, who works in IT. She casually mentioned where she is working. How did Lelah respond?

Question options:

A. As long as Susan connected to the work network via VPN, security is not a problem.

B. Because Susan used a publicly accessible Wi-Fi link, her connection is no longer secure.

C. If Susan plans on working while using a publicly accessible Wi-Fi link in the future, IT will have to add additional security features to her laptop.

D. The data on the laptop may have been vulnerable in the time between when the laptop's wireless network interface connected to the Wi-Fi access point and when Susan enabled the VPN connection