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The term used for controls that inform stakeholders of data threat levels is known as Detective Control. Detective controls are designed to identify and monitor security incidents and vulnerabilities once they have occurred. They provide insights into system activities and alert stakeholders to potential threats or security breaches. This enables an organization to respond effectively to incidents after they happen and assess the current threat landscape. Examples of detective controls include intrusion detection systems, security logs, and monitoring tools that help assess the effectiveness of existing preventive measures.
Preventive controls are focused on stopping security incidents before they occur, and corrective controls are aimed at mitigating damage after an incident has happened. Directive controls, while they may involve instructing or guiding users on security practices, are not primarily concerned with monitoring or reporting threat levels. Therefore, Detective Control is the most appropriate term for controls that inform stakeholders regarding data threat levels.