The FIRST step in an incident response plan is to: A. notify- the appropriate individuals. B. contain the effects of the incident to limit damage. C. develop response strategies for systematic attacks. D. validate the incident.
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation:
Appropriate people need to be notified; however, one must first validate the incident. Containing the effects of the incident would be completed after validating the incident. Developing response strategies for systematic attacks should have already been developed prior to the occurrence of an incident.
Which of the following is the BEST mechanism to determine the effectiveness of the incident response process? A. Incident response metrics B. Periodic auditing of the incident response process C. Action recording and review D. Post incident review
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation: Post event reviews are designed to identify gaps and shortcomings in the actual incident response process so that these gaps may be improved over time. The other choices will not provide the same level of feedback in improving the process.
The MOST important objective of a post incident review is to: A. capture lessons learned to improve the process. B. develop a process for continuous improvement. C. develop a business case for the security program budget. D. identify new incident management tools.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation:
The main purpose of a post incident review is to identify areas of improvement in the process. Developing a process for continuous improvement is not true in every case. Developing a business case for the security program budget and identifying new incident management tools may come from the analysis of the incident, but are not the key objectives.
The PRIMARY purpose of involving third-party teams for carrying out post event reviews of information security incidents is to: A. enable independent and objective review of the root cause of the incidents. B. obtain support for enhancing the expertise of the third-party teams. C. identify lessons learned for further improving the information security management process. D. obtain better buy-in for the information security program.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation:
It is always desirable to avoid the conflict of interest involved in having the information security team carries out the post event review. Obtaining support for enhancing the expertise of the third-party teams is one of the advantages, but is not the primary driver. Identifying lessons learned for further improving the information security management process is the general purpose of carrying out the post event review. Obtaining better buy-in for the information security program is not a valid reason for involving third-party teams.
Which of the following has the highest priority when defining an emergency response plan? A. Critical data B. Critical infrastructure C. Safety of personnel D. Vital records
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The safety of an organization’s employees should be the most important consideration given human safety laws. Human safety is considered first in any process or management practice. All of the other choices are secondary.
If an organization considers taking legal action on a security incident, the information security manager should focus PRIMARILY on: A. obtaining evidence as soon as possible. B. preserving the integrity of the evidence. C. disconnecting all IT equipment involved. D. reconstructing the sequence of events.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation:
The integrity of evidence should be kept, following the appropriate forensic techniques to obtain the evidence and a chain of custody procedure to maintain the evidence (in order to be accepted in a court of law). All other options are pan of the investigative procedure, but they are not as important as preserving the integrity of the evidence.
During the security review of organizational servers, it was found that a file server containing confidential human resources (HR) data was accessible to all user IDs. As a FIRST step, the security manager should: A. copy sample files as evidence. B. remove access privileges to the folder containing the data. C. report this situation to the data owner. D. train the HR team on properly controlling file permissions.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The data owner should be notified prior to any action being taken. Copying sample files as evidence is not advisable since it breaches confidentiality requirements on the file. Removing access privileges to the folder containing the data should be done by the data owner or by the security manager in consultation with the data owner, however, this would be done only after formally reporting the incident. Training the human resources (MR) team on properly controlling file permissions is the method to prevent such incidents in the future, but should take place once the incident reporting and investigation activities are completed.
Which of the following is the MOST important consideration for an organization interacting with the media during a disaster? A. Communicating specially drafted messages by an authorized person B. Refusing to comment until recovery C. Referring the media to the authorities D. Reporting the losses and recovery strategy to the media
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation:
Proper messages need to be sent quickly through a specific identified person so that there are no rumors or statements made that may damage reputation. Choices B, C and D are not recommended until the message to be communicated is made clear and the spokesperson has already spoken to the media.
An organization has learned of a security breach at another company that utilizes similar technology. The FIRST thing the information security manager should do is: A. assess the likelihood of incidents from the reported cause. B. discontinue the use of the vulnerable technology. C. report to senior management that the organization is not affected. D. remind staff that no similar security breaches have taken place.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation:
The security manager should first assess the likelihood of a similar incident occurring, based on available information. Discontinuing the use of the vulnerable technology would not necessarily be practical since it would likely be needed to support the business. Reporting to senior management that the organization is not affected due to controls already in place would be premature until the information security manager can first assess the impact of the incident. Until this has been researched, it is not certain that no similar security breaches have taken place.
In addition to backup data, which of the following is the MOST important to store offsite in the event of a disaster? A. Copies of critical contracts and service level agreements (SLAs) B. Copies of the business continuity plan C. Key software escrow agreements for the purchased systems D. List of emergency numbers of service providers
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation:
Without a copy of the business continuity plan, recovery efforts would be severely hampered or may not be effective. All other choices would not be as immediately critical as the business continuity plan itself. The business continuity plan would contain a list of the emergency numbers of service providers.
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