Why is NTFS more secure than FAT32?


The corporate security team has a policy that requires all Windows file systems to be NTFS instead of FAT32. Why would this be important?

A) NTFS has a built-in security mode that allows administrative access for the security team.

B) FAT32 has known security vulnerabilities.

C) NTFS can automatically identify and alert on security breaches.

D) NTFS provides additional permission settings, file system encryption option, and other security enhancements.