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ASIS-CPP Exam - Topic 2 Question 92 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASIS's ASIS-CPP exam
Question #: 92
Topic #: 2
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One reason that all security training must be well documented is:

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Tamra
6 months ago
D is crucial for consistency in the workplace!
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Ligia
6 months ago
B makes sense, but it shouldn't be the main reason.
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Michal
6 months ago
Wait, can training really prevent lawsuits? Sounds too good to be true.
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Eveline
7 months ago
A is super important too, HR needs that info.
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Maia
7 months ago
Definitely C, protecting from litigation is key!
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Evelynn
7 months ago
I think I read somewhere that well-documented training helps with company policies too, but I can't recall the exact details.
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Arlean
7 months ago
I feel like option C makes the most sense since having records can really help in legal situations.
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Yvonne
7 months ago
I remember a practice question that mentioned justifying the security training budget, but I feel like that might not be the main reason for documentation.
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Gianna
8 months ago
I think it's important for documentation to protect the company from litigation, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only reason.
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Shenika
8 months ago
Okay, I think the answer is C - to protect the company from litigation. Security training needs to be well documented in case there are any legal issues down the line.
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Lakeesha
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know documentation is important, but I'm not sure which of these options is the best reason. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Clorinda
8 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm going to focus on the key phrase "well documented" and think about why that would be important for security training.
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Kati
8 months ago
I'm pretty confident that the answer is C. Proper documentation of security training is crucial to demonstrate that the company has taken the necessary steps to protect itself and its employees.
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Leonard
8 months ago
This looks like a question on statistical concepts. I'll need to think through the definitions of each option to determine the best answer.
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Latricia
8 months ago
I feel like option B can't be the solution because it says to add the IOS.bin file. If it's not on the server, that shouldn't be the immediate fix, right?
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Truman
1 year ago
Protecting the company from litigation? Now that's what I call a security blanket. Option C is the way to go, folks.
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Jerry
1 year ago
Haha, I bet the HR team wishes they could use the security training documentation. But nope, Option C is the correct answer, no doubt.
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Michell
11 months ago
Agreed, it's a necessary precaution to protect the company from potential lawsuits.
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Amira
11 months ago
Definitely, it's crucial to have everything properly documented to avoid any legal issues.
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Destiny
11 months ago
Absolutely, having well-documented security training can save the company from legal troubles.
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Jackie
12 months ago
Option C) to protect the company from litigation.
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Stanford
1 year ago
Option A? Come on, human resources? Really? This is about security, not HR. Option C is the clear winner here.
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Stacey
11 months ago
I agree, option C is definitely the most important reason for documenting security training.
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Hillary
11 months ago
C) to protect the company from litigation.
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Selene
11 months ago
A) for use by human resources.
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Tina
1 year ago
I think Option D is the most important reason. The documentation ensures the security policies are properly communicated and implemented.
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Glory
1 year ago
Hmm, I'd say Option B is a good choice too. You need to justify the security training budget, and the documentation can help with that.
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Elmer
12 months ago
I agree, it's crucial to have documentation to promulgate company policies.
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Susana
12 months ago
Yes, having well-documented security training can really help protect the company from litigation.
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Rupert
1 year ago
Option B is definitely important. It helps justify the security training budget.
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Ranee
1 year ago
Absolutely, documentation is key to protect the company in case of any legal issues. Option C is the way to go.
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Brynn
11 months ago
Having well-documented security training can definitely save the company from potential legal troubles.
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Jarod
12 months ago
It also helps ensure that everyone is on the same page with company policies.
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Peter
1 year ago
Yes, I agree. Documentation is crucial for protecting the company from litigation.
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Odelia
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) to promulgate company policies could also be a valid reason.
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Tess
1 year ago
I agree with Alonzo. Having well-documented security training can help the company avoid legal issues.
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Alonzo
1 year ago
I think the answer is C) to protect the company from litigation.
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