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Discuss which employees and organizations have a deeper level of information assurance (IA) policy compliance.

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Incomplete question. However, I inferred you want to understand what information assurance (IA) policy is.

Step-by-step explanation:

Put simply, the term Information assurance refers to policies put in place to reduce any risk associated with the use and transfer of information.

In other words, the information assurance (IA) policy of an organization refers to policies drafted by the organization to protect the confidentiality or availability of the organization's internally generated information including that of their users. It is, therefore, also an information risk management policy.

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