Exam 1: Introduction to Disaster Recovery

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Match the causes to their effects:
Business functions
flooding caused by a waterline break
First goal in disaster
functions not directly related to the company’s core business
Technological breakdown
functions not critical to the day-to-day operation of the organization
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Business functions
flooding caused by a waterline break
First goal in disaster
functions not directly related to the company’s core business
Technological breakdown
functions not critical to the day-to-day operation of the organization
Accident
utility failures
Computer security failure
functions that provide products and/or services
Corporate-Level Support Functions
ability of a company to recover from a catastrophe
Disaster recovery
requires special security measures to be put into place
Sabotage and terrorism
by far the most insidious threat to an organization
Critical support functions
maintain the minimal sustainable level of services
Strike
hackers get in without any notice
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Customers and clients will have __________ in the outcome of the disaster recovery.

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Which of the following is an example of a technological breakdown?

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Disaster recovery typically looks at the __________.

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__________ is an integral part of business continuity planning,but BCP is much broader.

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Business Continuity Planning is interested in __________ disasters if possible.

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Which of the following ties up valuable computer resources with no added value to the company?

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Which of the following is an example of a lack of computer security?

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Any event or occurrence that can have a detrimental effect on an organization either in whole or in part is known as a(n)_______________________.

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The disaster recovery team will be made up of many different people in the __________ who have a stake in the outcome of recovering from a disaster:

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The FEMA web site assists you in determining your __________ for a given situation.

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Match the following terms to their descriptions:
First 72 hours
may run into financial difficulties
Suppliers
avoid risk or mitigating the consequences of the risk
Focus of BCP
important to disaster recovery
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First 72 hours
may run into financial difficulties
Suppliers
avoid risk or mitigating the consequences of the risk
Focus of BCP
important to disaster recovery
Banks
called upon to provide interim funding
Disaster Recovery Team
continuation of the business is the goal
Tier 3 functions
can wait till end of month
Disaster Recovery
receive increases business
Branches
will all be impacted
Business Continuity Plan
simply picking up the pieces of the business after a disaster strikes
Employees
made up of many different people in the organization
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Which of the following must be included in the disaster recovery plan?

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What is a disaster?

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In the event of a major disaster,the first goal of the business is to maintain the __________ sustainable level of services for the organization.

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Which of the following should be protected in your disaster recovery plan?

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__________ can get in without any notice through standard ports that are left open.

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On a business level,disasters are often thought of as __________ occurrences that affect the business or organization,or those occurrences on a grand scale that disrupt the business's ability to function.

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Disaster recovery is the ability of a company to recover from a(n)__________ and get back to business as usual.

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__________ may gain a competitive advantage as customers seek products and services the affected company can no longer provide.

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