Why would organizations not share data about attacks?

A. to protect their reputation
B. to engage in risk avoidance
C. to establish legislation
D. to encourage communication

A. to protect their reputation

Organizations may not share data about attacks in order to protect their reputation. If it becomes known that they have been the target of a cyber attack, it could be damaging to their brand and may lead to loss of customer trust. Additionally, sharing details about attacks could potentially reveal weaknesses in their systems that could be exploited by hackers.