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In a corporate environment, a network administrator is tasked with documenting the findings from a recent network security audit. The audit revealed several vulnerabilities, including outdated software, misconfigured firewalls, and weak password policies. The administrator must prepare a report that not only outlines these vulnerabilities but also provides recommendations for remediation. Which approach should the administrator take to ensure the findings are effectively communicated to both technical and non-technical stakeholders?
Use a structured report format that includes an executive summary, detailed findings, and actionable recommendations, ensuring technical jargon is minimized in the executive summary while providing in-depth technical details in the findings section.
Create a detailed technical document that includes all the raw data from the audit without summarizing the findings for non-technical stakeholders.
Focus solely on the most critical vulnerabilities and omit less severe issues to keep the report concise, regardless of the audience's technical background.
Present the findings in a verbal format during a meeting, relying on visual aids without providing a written report for future reference.

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