CompTIA Security+ Exam Prep

Category - Operations

As we know, disasters happen. Sometimes they are manmade and other times they are acts of nature. What is/are a facility disruption type(s)?
  1. Non-disasters
  2. Disasters
  3. Catastrophes
  4. All of the above
Explanation
Answer: D - The facility disruption types are non-disaster, disaster, and catastrophes. A non-disaster is a disruption in service due to a device malfunction or failure. The solution could include hardware, software, or file restoration. A disaster is an event that causes the entire facility to be unusable for a day or longer. This usually requires the use of an alternate processing facility and restoration of software and data from offsite copies. The alternate site must be available to the company until its main facility is repaired and usable. A catastrophe is a major disruption that destroys the facility altogether. This requires both a shot-term solution, which would be an offsite facility, and a long-term solution, which may require rebuilding the original facility.
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