A. treating all information as public B. allowing unlimited anonymous access C. protecting facilities, equipment, and people D. sharing passwords publicly
Correct Answer: C. protecting facilities, equipment, and people
A. a key performance indicator tied to security objectives B. deleting backup copies without approval C. disabling audit logs D. bypassing management approval
Correct Answer: A. a key performance indicator tied to security objectives
A. disabling audit logs B. sharing passwords publicly C. categorize, select, implement, assess, authorize, and monitor D. allowing unlimited anonymous access
Correct Answer: C. categorize, select, implement, assess, authorize, and monitor
A. treating all information as public B. choosing office wall colors C. identifying, assessing, treating, and monitoring risk D. allowing unlimited anonymous access
Correct Answer: C. identifying, assessing, treating, and monitoring risk
A. bypassing management approval B. safeguards that prevent, detect, or correct security problems C. ignoring risks and controls D. using one shared account for everyone
Correct Answer: B. safeguards that prevent, detect, or correct security problems
A. deleting backup copies without approval B. bypassing management approval C. continuing critical business functions during disruption D. choosing office wall colors
Correct Answer: C. continuing critical business functions during disruption
A. deleting backup copies without approval B. treating all information as public C. allowing unlimited anonymous access D. documenting controls, responsibilities, and protection requirements
Correct Answer: D. documenting controls, responsibilities, and protection requirements