id&qtp&qim&qil&qtx&qca&qia&qrm&qnxt&qprv&qalb&subj&wght&pts&flr&ded&layout&qfixed&qptsbyans&flags cloud-L4.001&tf&0&N&Backing [up] is not a disaster plan.&TRUE&FALSE&1:30 - This is true. Backing up is not a disaster plan, and those who think it is are badly mistaken. &&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.002&esa&0&N&After an emergency, failure to show you were adequately prepared can result in substantial legal ___________.&penalties&&(2:37) After an emergency, failure to show you were adequately prepared can result in substantial legal ;[penalties].&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.003&esa&0&N&The business continuity planning process should not be placed squarely on the __________ of the IT department.&shoulders&&2:50 The business continuity planning process should not be placed squarely on the [shoulders] of the IT ;department.&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.004&esa&0&N&Without proper insight into the business ____________ of each department it will be impossible for IT or anyone ;else in the company.to adequately prepare and budget for a disaster.&processes&&(2:58) Without proper insight into the business [processes] of each department it will be impossible for IT or ;anyone else in the company.to adequately prepare and budget for a disaster.&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.005&esa&0&N&Disaster planning is a __________ problem that affects everyone in the company.&business&&(3:35) Disaster planning is a [business] problem that affects everyone in the company.&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.006&esa&0&N&A disaster recovery plan must be developed and implemented with top-down __________ across all ;organizational departments. &support&&(4:04) A plan must be developed and implemented with top-down [support] across all organizational departments. &&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.007&esa&0&N&Each disaster recovery plan  stipulates how a company will prepare for a disaster, what the company's response ;will be in the event of a disaster, and what steps it will take to ensure that ____________ be restored.&operations&&(4:30) Each disaster recovery plan  stipulates how a company will prepare for a disaster, what the ;company's response will be in the event of a disaster, and what steps it will take to ensure that [operations] ;be restored.&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.008&esa&0&N&Without company-wide insight and cross departmental _______________ it will be impossible to put together a ;proper plan. &participation&&(4:09) Without company-wide insight and cross departmental [participation] it will be impossible to put ;together a proper plan.  &&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.009&esa&0&N&There are hundreds of possible disaster scenarios, and they vary based on culture, geography and ____________.&industry&&(5:01) There are hundreds of possible disaster scenarios, and they vary based on culture, geography and ;[industry]. &&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.010&esa&0&N&The causes of disaster can vary greatly and can include things such as deliberate criminal activity, ;natural disasters such as _____ a stolen laptop, power outages, or a terrorist attack.&fire&&(4:46) The causes of disaster can vary greatly and can include things such as deliberate criminal activity, ;
;natural disasters such as fire a stolen [laptop], power outages, or a terrorist attack.&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.011&esa&0&N&It's important that the disaster recovery plan be distributed across the organization so that everyone ;knows their role within the plan when a real disaster occurs things can get very hazy so everybody must ;know their own roles within the disaster recovery process and also know how to take over the roles of ;_________ who are unable to perform their duties.&teammates&&(5:07) It's important that the disaster recovery plan be distributed across the organization so that ;
;everyone knows their role within the plan when a real disaster occurs things can get very hazy so ;everybody
;must know their own roles within the disaster recovery process and also know how to take ;over the roles of
;[teammates] who are unable to perform their duties.&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.012&esa&0&N&Although the ideal IT continuity solution would be to have all of the company servers replicated to an off- ;site location this is often unnecessary and prohibitively _________.&expensive&&6:17 Although the ideal IT continuity solution would be to have all of the company servers replicated to an ;
;off-site location this is often unnecessary and prohibitively [expensive].&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.013&esa&0&N&Another alternative would be to ______ different business processes and assign resources only to the most ;critical IT systems. This requires insight into the business priorities of other departments.&triage&&6:29 Another alternative would be to [triage] different business processes and assign resources only to the ;
;most critical IT systems. This requires insight into the business priorities of other departments.&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.014&esa&0&N&Many companies will argue that the _____ servers are business critical, but what will the scope be ;during an emergency?&email&&6:47 Many companies will argue that the [email] servers are business critical, but what will the scope be ;
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;during an emergency?&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.015&esa&0&N&As scope grows, so does the __________ and cost of maintaining high availability for these systems. ;&complexity&&7:18 As scope grows, so does the [complexity] and cost of maintaining high availability for these systems. ;
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&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.016&esa&0&N&If the credit card system at a supermarket goes offline they could lose a lot of money but the cost of such ;an incident is rarely enough to _______ the purchase of a second credit card system. &justify&&7:25 If the credit card system at a supermarket goes offline they could lose a lot of money but the cost of ;
;such an incident is rarely enough to [justify] the purchase of a second credit card system. &&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.017&esa&0&N&A more cost-effective solution for businesses like supermarkets would be to process credit cards ________ ;using a roller imprinter until the main systems come back online.&manually&&7:35 A more cost-effective solution for businesses like supermarkets would be to process credit cards
; ;
;[manually] using a roller imprinter until the main systems come back online.&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.018&esa&0&N&Many companies have started using cloud-based applications because of the resiliency and ability to ;continue operating in the event that the primary company data center should go _______.&offline&&7:45 Many companies have started using cloud-based applications because of the resiliency and ability to ;
;continue operating in the event that the primary company data center should go [offline].&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.019&esa&0&N&Disaster Recovery describes all of the steps involved in planning and adapting to potential disaster with a ;roadmap which will restore operations while minimizing the long-term negative impact on the _______.&company&&7:58 Disaster Recovery describes all of the steps involved in planning and adapting to potential disaster ;
;with a roadmap which will restore operations while minimizing the long-term negative impact on the ;
;[company].&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N. cloud-L4.020&esa&0&N&Business Continuity ensures that all of the most essential business functions will remain available after a ;disaster until the disaster recovery process can be completed this will minimize the short-term negative ;impact of the event on the company its employees and its _________.&customers&&8:14 Business Continuity ensures that all of the most essential business functions will remain available ;
;after a disaster until the disaster recovery process can be completed this will minimize the short- ;term
;negative impact of the event on the company its employees and its [customers].&&&&undefined.0&&&&&1&&&N.