A legacy system is all of the following EXCEPT:
Usually found on a mainframe.
A system that is already in place, from the past.
A system that often holds the middle tier of a multiple-tier system.
Old systems that often require hard-to-use command languages.
Systems that most often have detailed information that can be accessed by a system at a higher tier.


All of the following relate to securing assets EXCEPT:

Access to networks

Access to end-user devices

How third-party vendors ensure security

The ease with which the system runs after a failure is corrected

Access to servers