The MOST common threat that impacts a business's ability to function normally is:
A. Power Outage
B. Water Damage
C. Severe Weather
D. Labor Strike
A. Power Outage
B. Water Damage
C. Severe Weather
D. Labor Strike
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
The MOST common threat that impacts a business’s ability to function normally is power. Power interruption cause more business interruption than any other type of event.
The second most common threat is Water such as flood, water damage from broken pipe, leaky roof, etc…
Threats will be discovered while doing your Threats and Risk Assessments (TRA). There are three elements of risks: threats, assets, and mitigating factors (countermeasures, safeguards, controls).
A threat is an event or situation that if it occured would affect your business and may even prevent it from functioning normally or in some case functioning at all. Evaluation of threats is done by looking at Likelihood and Impact of possible threat. Safeguards, countermeasures, and controls would be used to bring the threat level down to an acceptable level.
Other common events that can impact a company are:
Weather, cable cuts, fires, labor disputes, transportation mishaps, hardware failure, chemical spills, sabotage.
References: The Official ISC2 Guide to the CISSP CBK, Second Edition, Page 275-276
The second most common threat is Water such as flood, water damage from broken pipe, leaky roof, etc…
Threats will be discovered while doing your Threats and Risk Assessments (TRA). There are three elements of risks: threats, assets, and mitigating factors (countermeasures, safeguards, controls).
A threat is an event or situation that if it occured would affect your business and may even prevent it from functioning normally or in some case functioning at all. Evaluation of threats is done by looking at Likelihood and Impact of possible threat. Safeguards, countermeasures, and controls would be used to bring the threat level down to an acceptable level.
Other common events that can impact a company are:
Weather, cable cuts, fires, labor disputes, transportation mishaps, hardware failure, chemical spills, sabotage.
References: The Official ISC2 Guide to the CISSP CBK, Second Edition, Page 275-276