Final answer:
Option (B), The statement 'CC must always pass through security' requires context for a definitive answer. It is false for physical security concerning credit cards but true regarding security measures for payment processing. Without additional context, a definitive answer cannot be provided.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement 'CC must always pass through security' can be interpreted in a few ways, but it lacks context. If CC stands for 'Credit Card', it's false that a credit card must always pass through physical security. However, credit card information must always pass through security measures when being processed for payments to protect against fraud. On the other hand, if CC refers to 'Carbon Copy' in an email, it does not have to pass through any additional security checks beyond what is standard for email transmission.
In the context of information security, Credit Card details must be encrypted and handled according to security protocols like the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). Still, the question does not provide enough specifics to confirm the statement definitively.