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6. An electrical fire like that which would be found in a computer data center is known as what type offire? c. Class C (629)7. Which level of RAID uses disk mirroring and is considered fault-tolerant? a. Level 1 (618)8. What is the amount of time added to or subtracted from Coordinated Universal Time to determinelocal time? a. Time offset (639)9. What does the abbreviation RAID represent? c. Redundant Array of Independent Drives (618)10. Which of these is an example of a nested RAID? c. Level 0+1 (619)11. A(n) _____ is always running off its battery while the main power runs the battery charger. d. on-lineUPS (622)12. Which type of site is essentially a duplicate of the production site and has all the equipment neededfor an organization to continue running? c. Hot site (622-623)13. Which of the following can a UPS NOT perform? a. Prevent certain applications from launching thatwill consume too much power (622)

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the ability of an organization to maintain its operations and services in the face of a disruptive event

the process of identifying exposure to threats, creating preventive and recovery procedures, and then testing them to determine if they are sufficient

business continuity planning and testing

an analysis that identifies mission-critical business functions and quantifies the impact a loss of such functions may have on the organization in terms of its operational and financial position

business impact analysis (BIA)

a process of documentation that shows that the evidence was under strict control at all times and no unauthorized individuals were given the opportunity to corrupt the evidence

combining two or more servers to appear as one single unit

a remote site that provides office space; the customer must provide and install all the equipment needed to continue operations

using technology to search for computer evidence of a crime

the ability of a business to continue to function in the event of a disaster

the process of copying information to a different medium and storing it (preferably at an offsite location) so that it can be used in the event of a disaster

a written document that details the process for restoring IT resources following an event that causes a significant disruption in service

disaster recovery plan (DRP)

a metallic enclosure that prevents the entry or escape of an electromagnetic field

forensics (forensic science)

systems that provide and regulate heating and cooling

heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC)

a system that can function for an extended period of time with little downtime

a layout in a data center that can be used to reduce heat by managing air flow

the process of developing an outline of procedures to be followed in the event of a major IT incident or an incident that directly impacts IT

a statistical value that is the average time until a component fails, cannot be repaired, and must be replaced

mean time between failures (MTBF)

the average time for a device to recover from a failure that is not a terminal failure

mean time to recovery (MTTR)

the sequence of volatile data that must be preserved in a computer forensic investigation

a technology that uses multiple hard disk drives for increased reliability and performance

RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Drives)

the maximum length of time that an organization can tolerate between backups

recovery point objective (RPO)

the length of time it will take to recover data that has been backed up

recovery time objective (RTO)

the process of identifying threats

a component or entity in a system which , if it no longer functions, would adversely affect the entire system

determining in advance who will be authorized to take over in the event of the incapacitation or death of key employees

a snapshot of the current sate of the computer that contains all settings and data

exercises that simulate an emergency situation but in an informal and stress-free environment

a remote site that contains computer equipment but does not have active Internet or telecommunication facilities and does not have backups of data

_____ is the process of developing an outline of procedures to be followed in the event of a major IT incident or an incident that directly impacts IT.a. Disaster recovery planningb. IT contingency planning c. Business impact analysis planningd. Risk IT planning

Who should be involved in a table top exercise?a. all employees b. individuals on a decision-making levelc. full-time employeesd. only IT managers

The average amount of time that it will take a device to recover from a failure that is not a terminal failure is called the _____.a. MTTRb. MTBRc. MTBFd. MTTI (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

a (mean time to recovery)

Each of these is a category of fire suppression systems EXCEPT a _____.a. water sprinkler systemb. wet chemical systemc. clean agent systemd. dry chemical system

Which of these is NOT required for a fire to occur?a. a chemical reaction that is the fire itselfb. a type of fuel or combustible materialc. a spark to start the processd. sufficient oxygen to sustain the combustion

An electrical fire like that which would be found in a computer data center is known as what type of fire?a. Class Ab. Class Bc. Class Cd. Class D

Which level of RAID uses disk mirroring and is considered fault-tolerant?a. Level 1b. Level 2c. Level 3d. Level 4

A standby server that exists only to take over for another server in the event of its failure is known as a(n)_____. a. rollover serverb. asymmetric server clusterb. symmetric server clusterd. failsafe server

Which of these is an example of a nested RAID?a. Level 1-0b. Level 0-1c. Level 0+1d. Level 0/1

A(n) _____ is always running off its battery while the main power runs the battery charger.a. secure UPSb. backup UPSc. off-line UPSd. on-line UPS

Which type of site is essentially a duplicate of the production site and has all the equipment needed for an organization to continue running?a. cold siteb. warm sitec. hot sited. replicated site

A UPS can perform each of the following EXCEPT _____.a. prevent certain applications from launching that will consume too much powerb. disconnect users and shut down the serverc. prevent any new users from logging ond. notify all users that they must finish their work immediately and log off

Which of these is NOT characteristic of a disaster recovery plan (DRP)?a. It is updated regularlyb. It is a private document used only by top-level administrators for planningc. It is writtend. It is detailed.

What does an incremental backup do?a. copies all files changed since the last full or incremental backupb. copies selected filesc. copies all filesd. copies all files since the last full backup

Which question is NOT a basic question to be asked regarding creating a data backup?a. What media should be used?b. How long will it take to finish the backup?c. Where should the back be stored?d. What information should be backed up

The chain of _____ documents that the evidence was under strict control at all times and no unauthorized person was given the opportunity to corrupt the evidence.a. forensicsb. evidencec. custodyd. conrol

What is the maximum length of time that an organization can tolerate between data backups?a. recovery time objective (RTO)b. recovery service point (RSP)c. recovery point objective (RPO)d. optimal recovery timeframe (ORT)

What data backup solution uses the magnetic disk as a temporary storage area?a. continuous data protection (CDP)b. disk to disk to tape (D2D2T)c. disk to disk (D2D)d. tape to disk (T2D)

When an unauthorized event occurs, what is the first duty of the computer forensics response team?a. to log off from the serverb. to secure the crime scenec. to back up the hard drived. to reboot the sytem