Systems Security Certified Practitioner – SSCP – Question0402
What is called a system that is capable of detecting that a fault has occurred and has the ability to correct the fault or operate around it? A. A fail safe system B. A fail soft system C. A fault-tolerant system D. A failover system
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
A fault-tolerant system is capable of detecting that a fault has occurred and has the ability to correct the fault or operate around it. In a fail-safe system, program execution is terminated, and the system is protected from being compromised when a hardware or software failure occurs and is detected. In a fail-soft system, when a hardware or software failure occurs and is detected, selected, non-critical processing is terminated. The term failover refers to switching to a duplicate “hot” backup component in real-time when a hardware or software failure occurs, enabling processing to continue. Source: KRUTZ, Ronald L. & VINES, Russel D., The CISSP Prep Guide: Mastering the Ten Domains of Computer Security, John Wiley & Sons, 2001, Chapter 5: Security Architecture and Models (page 196).
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