CERTIFIED-IN-CYBERSECURITY · Question #784
In Change Management, which component addresses the procedures needed to undo changes?
The correct answer is A. Rollback. A rollback plan (also called a backout plan) defines the specific steps required to revert a system to its previous state if a change causes problems or fails. It is a mandatory component of any well-structured change management process, ensuring that failed changes do not…
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In Change Management, which component addresses the procedures needed to undo changes?
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- ARollback
- BRequest for Approval
- CRequest for Change
- DDisaster and Recover
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(32 responses)- A94% (30)
- B3% (1)
- D3% (1)
Explanation
A rollback plan (also called a backout plan) defines the specific steps required to revert a system to its previous state if a change causes problems or fails. It is a mandatory component of any well-structured change management process, ensuring that failed changes do not leave systems in a broken or unstable state. A Request for Change (RFC) is the formal document initiating a change. A Request for Approval is the authorization step. Disaster Recovery addresses broader catastrophic failures, not routine change reversals. Rollback specifically targets the ability to undo a specific implemented change.
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