CISSP · Question #74
Which of the following is TRUE about Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) testing?
The correct answer is B. Testing should continue even if components of the test fail.. Testing is a vital part of the Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) process, as it validates the effectiveness and feasibility of the plan, identifies gaps and weaknesses, and provides opportunities for improvement and training. Testing should continue even if components of the test fail
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- AOperational networks are usually shut down during testing.
- BTesting should continue even if components of the test fail.
- CThe company is fully prepared for a disaster if all tests pass.
- DTesting should not be done until the entire disaster plan can be tested.
How the community answered
(28 responses)- A4% (1)
- B82% (23)
- C11% (3)
- D4% (1)
Explanation
Testing is a vital part of the Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) process, as it validates the effectiveness and feasibility of the plan, identifies gaps and weaknesses, and provides opportunities for improvement and training. Testing should continue even if components of the test fail, as this will help to evaluate the impact of the failure, the root cause of the problem, and the possible solutions or alternatives.
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