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CERTIFIED-IN-CYBERSECURITY Question #237: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is B: A document outlining the lessons learned. A document outlining the lessons learned is commonly created once a post-mortem review of an incident has been remediated (see ISC2 Study Guide, Module 1, under Incident Response Team). This type of documentation provides valuable insights into the incident response process and h

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Question

Which type of documentation is commonly created once an incident has been remediated?

Options

  • AA checklist for mitigation measures
  • BA document outlining the lessons learned
  • CA list of remediation actions
  • DA risk assessment report

Explanation

A document outlining the lessons learned is commonly created once a post-mortem review of an incident has been remediated (see ISC2 Study Guide, Module 1, under Incident Response Team). This type of documentation provides valuable insights into the incident response process and helps identify improvement areas. A risk assessment report is typically performed prior to an incident to identify potential vulnerabilities, and a list of remediation actions and a checklist for mitigation measures are part of the incident response plan

Topics

#Incident Response#Post-incident Review#Lessons Learned#Security Documentation

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