What is the difference between an audit scope and an audit perimeter?
A. An audit scope is a way to specify the area of the infrastructure, while an audit perimeter is a way to identify
the tasks that will be included and excluded from the security audit
B. An audit scope is a way to identify the tasks that will be included and excluded from the security audit, while
an audit perimeter is a way to specify the area of the infrastructure
C. An audit scope and an audit perimeter are both ways to specify the area of the infrastructure, but they use
different methods and criteria
D. An audit scope and an audit perimeter are both ways to identify the tasks that will be included and excluded
from the security audit, but they use different methods and criteria