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24. The last stage of a business impact analysis is prioritizing the resources associated with the ____, which brings a better understanding of what must be recovered first.
25. The ____ is an investigation and assessment of the impact that various events or incidents can have on the organization.
26. The ____ job functions and organizational roles focus on costs of system creation and operation, ease of use for system users, timeliness of system creation, and transaction response time.
27. A( n) ____ is an extension of an organization’ s intranet into cloud computing.
28. A ____ is a contractual document guaranteeing certain minimal levels of service provided by a vendor.
29. A ____ is an agency that provides physical facilities in the event of a disaster for a fee.
30. A( n) ____ is often included in legal documents to ensure that a vendor is not liable for actions taken by a client.
31. An organization aggregates all local backups to a central repository and then backs up that repository to an online vendor, with a ____ backup strategy.
32. A ____ is commonly a single device or server that attaches to a network and uses TCP / IPbased protocols and communications methods to provide an online storage environment.
33. A potential disadvantage of a ____ site-resumption strategy is that more than one organization might need the facility simultaneously.
34. Some recovery strategies seek to improve the ____ of a server or system in addition to, or instead of, performing backups of data.
35. RAID 0 creates one logical volume across several available hard disk drives and stores the data using ____, in which data segments are written in turn to each disk drive in the array.
36. The determination of what systems fall under the CSIRT’ s responsibility is called its ____.
37. Those services performed in response to a request or a defined event such as a help desk alert are called ____.
38. In the absence of the assigned team manager, the ____ should assume authority for overseeing and evaluating a provided service.