A risk analysis is a process of identifying and assessing the risks associated with a change implementation. This includes identifying the potential issues that may occur, as well as the likelihood and impact of those issues.
Believe this to be "C". The risk analysis should be done first to identify issues which would later be defined in the rollback plan.
"Sometimes changes bring risk, and these risks must be identified. All changes should undergo a risk analysis process to identify such risks and any controls or countermeasures that can be implemented. The goal of such countermeasures may be either to reduce the risk to a level the organization is comfortable with or to eliminate it entirely."
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