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External network security threats can include management failure to support organization-wide security awareness, inadequate security policies, and unenforced security procedures.

A. True
B. False

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Answer:

B. False

Step-by-step explanation:

External security threat can be defined as any threats coming outside the company's computer network operation, usually carried out with negative or hostile intent for the purpose of stealing information or distracting the flow of operation. For example, Virus Attack

However, given that the question talked about the "management failure to support organization-wide security awareness, inadequate security policies, and unenforced security procedures."

Hence, this is not an External Security Threat, which means, the correct answer is FALSE.

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