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CERTIFIED-IN-CYBERSECURITY · Question #414

In the incident response process, who is NOT typically involved in forensic investigations? ()

The correct answer is D. Sales Personnel. Forensic investigations require technical expertise to preserve evidence, analyze systems, and reconstruct events. Cybersecurity analysts and network architects have the technical knowledge directly applicable to this work. Receptionists may occasionally be involved as…

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Question

In the incident response process, who is NOT typically involved in forensic investigations? ()

Options

  • AReceptionist
  • BCybersecurity analysts
  • CNetwork architects
  • DSales Personnel

How the community answered

(25 responses)
  • B
    8% (2)
  • C
    4% (1)
  • D
    88% (22)

Explanation

Forensic investigations require technical expertise to preserve evidence, analyze systems, and reconstruct events. Cybersecurity analysts and network architects have the technical knowledge directly applicable to this work. Receptionists may occasionally be involved as witnesses or to control physical access. Sales personnel have no technical role in incident forensics and are not part of the incident response team - making them the clearest answer for who is NOT typically involved.

Topics

#Incident Response#Digital Forensics#Roles and Responsibilities#Cybersecurity Teams

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