Business Continuity
disaster recovery - 1
disaster recovery - 2
Environmental Controls
Incident Response Procedures
100
The ability of an organization to maintain its operations and services in the face of a disruptive event.
What is business continuity
100
A written document that details the process for restoring IT resources following an event that causes a significant disruption in service.
What is a disaster recovery plan (DRP)
100
A combination of two or more servers that are interconnected to appear as one.
What is a server cluster
100
A metallic enclosure that prevents the entry or escape of an electromagnetic field.
What is a Faraday cage
100
The application of science to questions that are of interest to the legal profession.
What is forensics (forensic science)
200
The process of identifying exposure to threats, creating preventive and recovery procedures, and then testing them to determine if they are sufficient.
What is business continuity planning and testing
200
Rolling back a disaster recovery implementation to the starting point so that a different approach can be taken.
What is a backout/contingency option
200
A technology in which every server in the cluster performs useful work and if one server fails, the remaining servers continue to perform their normal work as well as that of the failed server.
What is a symmetric server cluster
200
Systems that provide and regulate heating and cooling.
What is heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC)
200
Using technology to search for computer evidence of a crime.
What is computer forensics
300
An analysis of the most important mission-critical business functions, which identifies and quantifies the impact such a loss of the functions may have on the organization in terms of its operational and financial position.
What is a business impact analysis (BIA)
300
A component or entity in a system which, if it no longer functions, would adversely affect the entire system.
What is a single point of failure
300
A technology that uses multiple hard disk drives for increased reliability and performance.
What is a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Drives)
300
A layout in a data center that can be used to reduce heat by managing the air flow.
What is hot aisle/cold aisle
300
A process of documentation that shows that the evidence was under strict control at all times and no unauthorized individuals were given the opportunity to corrupt the evidence.
What is chain of custody
400
The names of other business units that this unit needs for its normal operations
What are parent dependancies
400
A system that can function for an extended period of time with little downtime.
What is high availaility
400
A statistical value that is the average time until a component fails, cannot be repaired, and must be replaced.
What is mean time between failures (MTBF)
400
A fire suppression system is design to protect areas with sensitive electrical equipment and valuable data.
What are clean agent systems
400
The sequence of volatile data that must be preserved in a computer forensic investigation.
What is order of volatility
500
Determining in advance who will be authorized to take over in the event of the incapacitation or death of key employees.
What is succession planning
500
A storage system in which all the data in an enterprise is backed up whenever any change is made. In effect, CDP creates an electronic journal of complete storage snapshots, one storage snapshot for every instant in time that data modification occurs.
What is continuous data protection (CDP)
500
The average time needed to reestablish services to their former state.
What is mean time to restore (MTTR)
500
The sudden flow of electric current between two object, which can destroy electronic equipment.
What is electrostatic discharge (ESD)
500
A snapshot of the current state of the computer that contains all settings and data.
What is a system image