CISA Certified Information Systems Auditor – Question1630

Which of the following would be BEST prevented by a raised floor in the computer machine room?

A.
Damage of wires around computers and servers
B. A power failure from static electricity
C. Shocks from earthquakes
D. Water flood damage.

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

Explanation:
The primary reason for having a raised floor is to enable power cables and data cables to be installed underneath the floor. This eliminates the safety and damage risks posed when cables are placed in a spaghetti-like fashion on an open floor. Static electricity should be avoided in the machine room; therefore, measures such as specially manufactured carpet or shoes would be more appropriate for static prevention than a raised floor. Raised floors do not address shocks from earthquakes. To address earthquakes, anti-seismic architecture would be required to establish a quake-resistant structural framework. Computer equipment needs to be protected against water. However, a raised floor would not prevent damage to the machines in the event of overhead water pipe leakage.