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BCS CISMP-V9 Exam - Topic 1 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for BCS's CISMP-V9 exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 1
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What term refers to the shared set of values within an organisation that determine how people are expected to behave in regard to information security?

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Glenn
6 months ago
100% agree, it’s all about the culture!
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Noe
6 months ago
Wait, is it really Security Culture? I’m not so sure.
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Ciara
7 months ago
Security Policy Framework sounds right too.
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Brunilda
7 months ago
I thought it was Code of Ethics.
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Norah
7 months ago
Definitely Security Culture!
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Malinda
7 months ago
I definitely remember "System Operating Procedures" being more about specific tasks rather than the overall values, so I think that one is out.
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Phuong
7 months ago
I’m torn between "Security Culture" and "Security Policy Framework." I feel like both relate to how people behave, but I can't recall the exact definitions.
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Goldie
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question about organizational values, and I think "Code of Ethics" was mentioned there. But it feels a bit different from what this question is asking.
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Lashon
8 months ago
I think the term we're looking for might be "Security Culture," but I'm not entirely sure. It sounds familiar from our discussions.
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Reuben
8 months ago
The SaaS-based delivery and full lifecycle management aspects seem pretty clear to me. I'm leaning towards NetApp Cloud Insights, but I want to double-check the details on the third-party storage monitoring capability to make sure that's covered.
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Dottie
8 months ago
I'm pretty sure this is asking about lie detection tests, so I'll go with option A - Polygraph.
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Andra
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options seem to be about configuring the HUR settings, but I'm not familiar with the details of how HUR works. I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Jess
1 year ago
Security Policy Framework? Sounds like a bunch of bureaucratic mumbo-jumbo to me.
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Corazon
1 year ago
C) System Operating Procedures.
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Helene
1 year ago
B) Security Culture.
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Mammie
1 year ago
A) Code of Ethics.
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Mable
1 year ago
System Operating Procedures? More like 'System Confusing Procedures'! Where's the fun in that?
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Rikki
1 year ago
B) Security Culture.
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Stevie
1 year ago
A) Code of Ethics.
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Glory
1 year ago
Code of Ethics, definitely. It's the only one that sounds fancy enough to be the answer.
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Jennifer
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be D) Security Policy Framework.
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Markus
1 year ago
I agree with Chun, a strong security culture is crucial for information security.
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Kandis
1 year ago
Security Culture? That's the one, right? I mean, who doesn't love a good security-themed party!
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Abel
1 year ago
Having a strong security culture can help prevent security breaches and protect sensitive information.
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Keneth
1 year ago
Exactly, it's all about creating a positive and secure environment for everyone in the organization.
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Shawnee
1 year ago
It's like setting the tone for how everyone should behave when it comes to information security.
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Reta
1 year ago
Yes, you're right! Security Culture is the term that refers to the shared set of values within an organization.
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Chun
1 year ago
I think the answer is B) Security Culture.
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