正解:D
Explanation
The type of control that is in place when an organization has established hiring policies and procedures designed specifically to ensure network administrators are well qualified is directive. Directive controls are those that guide or direct the actions of individuals or groups to achieve a desired outcome. Directive controls can also help to prevent or reduce the occurrence of undesirable events. Hiring policies and procedures are examples of directive controls that aim to ensure that only qualified and competent personnel are employed to perform IT-related tasks. References:
CISA Review Manual (Digital Version), Chapter 4, Section 4.11
CISA Online Review Course, Domain 1, Module 2, Lesson 12