Exam 8: Developing Procedures for Special Circumstances
Exam 1: Introduction to Disaster Recovery56 Questions
Exam 2: Preparing to Develop the Disaster Recovery Plan53 Questions
Exam 3: Assessing Risks in the Enterprise63 Questions
Exam 4: Prioritizing Systems and Functions for Recovery60 Questions
Exam 5: Developing Plans and Procedures63 Questions
Exam 6: Organizational Relationships in Disaster Recovery55 Questions
Exam 7: Procedures for Responding to Attacks on Computers65 Questions
Exam 8: Developing Procedures for Special Circumstances58 Questions
Exam 9: Implementing Disaster Recovery Plans65 Questions
Exam 10: Testing and Rehearsal57 Questions
Exam 11: Continued Assessment of Needs Threats and Solutions60 Questions
Exam 12: Living Through a Disaster58 Questions
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What types of organizations are responsible for releasing toxins?
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1. Chemical wholesale distributors
2. Petroleum Terminals/Bulk storage
3. Electric utilities
4. Coal mining
5. Metal mining
6. Manufacturing industries
7. Hazardous waste/solvent recovery
The Industrial Espionage Act, which became effective in 1992, authorizes stiff fines and imprisonment for people and organizations that knowingly steal or misappropriate another company's trade secrets.
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" style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="360px" height="331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by F ?

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Penalties for individual defendants that knowingly steal or misappropriate another company's trade secrets include up to a $200,000 fine, 5 years imprisonment, or both.
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Trade secrets and proprietary processes are some of the most valuable assets a company can have.
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What three criteria are necessary to qualify something as a trade secret?
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The EPA gives communities access to information concerning the release of toxic chemicals into the environment.
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In 2000, ____ donated 52 masterpieces from its corporate art collection to 40 museums around the world, including the Art Institute of Chicago.
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____ are items that must be stored at certain temperatures to prevent spoilage.
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List five examples of historic documents that an organization should keep extensive records of and have periodically appraised by a certified specialist.
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In 1996 the FBI was most concerned with the theft of trade secrets by foreign corporations from which of the following?
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" style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="360px" height="331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by A ?

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The more an organization plans for disasters , and the better that managers and employees understand the organization's needs, the better the chances that disaster recovery can proceed smoothly.
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When disaster strikes, procedures must be in place to ensure that trade secrets and proprietary processes are preserved and kept confidential.
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____ are substances that can pose a threat to the environment or public health if released or misused.
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Which industry was responsible for the most on-site land releases of toxic materials between 1998 and 2000?
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