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Exam ISFS topic 1 question 12 discussion

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Question #: 12
Topic #: 1
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What is a risk analysis used for?

  • A. A risk analysis is used to express the value of information for an organization in monetary terms.
  • B. A risk analysis is used to clarify to management their responsibilities.
  • C. A risk analysis is used in conjunction with security measures to reduce risks to an acceptable level.
  • D. A risk analysis is used to ensure that security measures are deployed in a cost-effective and timely fashion.
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MIKIOnakamaru
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Uma análise de risco é uma avaliação sistemática dos riscos associados às informações e sistemas de uma organização. Ela identifica ameaças potenciais, vulnerabilidades e os possíveis impactos que uma violação de segurança pode ter sobre a organização. A análise de risco é usada para priorizar as medidas de segurança a serem implementadas para proteger as informações e sistemas da organização. Ao identificar as vulnerabilidades, a organização pode tomar medidas para reduzir os riscos a um nível aceitável, escolhendo as medidas de segurança mais adequadas e econômicas para implementação.
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