The best answer is C. Hacktivists often target organizations without prior access or internal affiliation.
The clearest distinction between hacktivists and insider threats is that insider threats typically have authorized access or internal affiliation with the organization, while hacktivists usually act from the outside.
Hacktivists are often motivated by political, ideological, or social causes, but the strongest differentiator in this comparison is that they generally do not begin with legitimate internal access.
Why the other options are less correct:
A. Hacktivists often act based on ideological or political beliefs rather than organizational access.This is true about motivation, but it does not distinguish them as directly as the lack of internal access does.
B. Hacktivists are generally employed by the target organization at the time of attack.This describes insiders, not hacktivists.
D. Hacktivists are primarily motivated by personal conflicts or employment-related dissatisfaction.This is more typical of some insider threats, not hacktivists.
From the SY0-701 perspective, the strongest distinction is external targeting without prior authorized access, so C is the best answer.