The responsibilities of a disaster recovery relocation team include:
The responsibilities of a disaster recovery relocation team include:
The method of routing traffic through split cable or duplicate cable facilities is called:
There are several methods of providing telecommunications continuity. The method of routing traffic through split cable or duplicate cable facilities is called:
An IS auditor reviewing an organization’s IS disaster recovery plan should verify that it is:
An IS auditor reviewing an organization’s IS disaster recovery plan should verify that it is:
Which of the following would BEST ensure continuity of a wide area network (WAN) across the organization?
Which of the following would BEST ensure continuity of a wide area network (WAN) across the organization?
Which of the following represents the GREATEST risk created by a reciprocal agreement for disaster recovery ma
Which of the following represents the GREATEST risk created by a reciprocal agreement for disaster recovery made between two companies?
Facilitating telecommunications continuity by providing redundant combinations of local carrier T-1 lines, mic
Facilitating telecommunications continuity by providing redundant combinations of local carrier T-1 lines, microwaves and/or coaxial cables to access the local communication loop:
Which of the following is the BEST disaster recovery plan for the communications processor?
A large chain of shops with electronic funds transfer (EFT) at point-of-sale devices has a central communications processor for connecting to the banking network. Which of the following is the BEST disaster recovery plan for the communications processor?
The MAIN purpose for periodically testing offsite facilities is to:
The MAIN purpose for periodically testing offsite facilities is to:
Disaster recovery planning (DRP) for a company’s computer system usually focuses on:
Disaster recovery planning (DRP) for a company’s computer system usually focuses on:
An IS auditor should:
An IS auditor conducting a review of disaster recovery planning (DRP) at a financial processing organization has discovered the following:
The existing disaster recovery plan was compiled two years earlier by a systems analyst in the organization’s IT department using transaction flow projections from the operations department. The plan was presented to the deputy CEO for approval and formal issue, but it is still awaiting his/her attention.
The plan has never been updated, tested or circulated to key management and staff, though interviews show that each would know what action to take for its area in the event of a disruptive incident.
The basis of an organization’s disaster recovery plan is to reestablish live processing at an alternative site where a similar, but not identical, hardware configuration is already established. An IS auditor should: