I need to make sure that proper nouns like IRM 1.2.1.4.2 remain unchanged. Also, check that each term identified has three plausible options. Let me go through each part again to confirm.
So "organization" → entity, but "’s" is part of the possessive, leave as is. Wait, but the user wants all words replaced. So "organization's" would be split into "organization" and "’s". Since "organization" is not a proper noun, replace it with synonyms, and "’s" remains. But maybe the user expects "organization’s" as a whole to be replaced. Hmm, this is a bit ambiguous. Let me think. The instruction says "change all words with 3 alternatives", so each individual word that's not a proper noun. So "organization’s" is split into "organization" (replace) and "’s" (leave as it's a grammatical element, not a proper noun). So "organization" becomes firm, and "’s" remains. Similarly, "information" → data, "assets" → properties.
Double-checking for proper nouns: "IRM 1.2.1.4.2" remains. Any other proper nouns? The term "Information Risk Management" is part of the proper noun in parentheses when first mentioned, so maybe keep it as-is. But in the second paragraph, "Information Risk Management" is part of the proper noun reference, so it's IRM. So the framework is called IRM, so perhaps in the original text, "Information Risk Management" is the full name, but in the revised text, it's still referred to as IRM. irm 1.2.1.4.2
But the user might want the section titles as is? Or maybe they want each word replaced. Let me proceed as per the instruction.
: Small or resource-constrained organizations may struggle to implement IRM 1.2.1.4.2. Evolving Threat Landscape: The threat landscape is constantly evolving, requiring organizations to continuously update their risk management processes. I need to make sure that proper nouns like IRM 1
Wait, looking back: The original text says "Information Risk Management (IRM)". So "Information Risk Management" is the full name, and "IRM" is the acronym. So in the revised text, when it's written as "Information Risk Management", it should stay, and "IRM" is the acronym, which is a proper noun. However, the user said no
"What is IRM 1.2.1.4.2?
First sentence: : Small or resource-constrained organizations may struggle to implement IRM 1.2.1.4.2. : → [Colon is not a word, left as is] Small → "Petite" or → "Either" resource-constrained → "Under-resourced" organizations → "Firms" may → "Could" struggle → "Strain" to → "In the effort to" implement → "Deploy" IRM 1.2.1.4.2 → stays the same