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BCS Exam CISMP-V9 Topic 6 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for BCS's CISMP-V9 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 6
[All CISMP-V9 Questions]

Which of the following subjects is UNLIKELY to form part of a cloud service provision laaS contract?

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Regular rotation of staff monitoring critical CCTV systems is recommended primarily to address the limitations of the human attention span. Research suggests that the average human attention span during intense monitoring tasks is approximately 20 minutes. After this period, vigilance and alertness can significantly decrease, leading to a potential lapse in monitoring effectiveness. Rotating staff helps to ensure that individuals are always at their most attentive when observing the CCTV feeds, which is crucial for maintaining security and safety standards. This practice also helps to mitigate risks associated with fatigue and the potential for missing critical events or details.


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Leontine
2 days ago
Liability? Oh, that's a must-have. I don't want to be on the hook if the cloud decides to rain down on my head!
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Luisa
5 days ago
But User security education is more about training, not a contractual obligation.
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Irma
6 days ago
End-of-service? That's gotta be in there, right? I mean, what happens when I'm done with the cloud? Poof, it's gone?
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Quentin
7 days ago
I disagree, I believe End-of-service is the least likely to be included.
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Alison
8 days ago
Intellectual Property Rights? Nah, I bet that's definitely in the contract. Can't let the cloud provider take my ideas!
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Luisa
9 days ago
I think User security education is unlikely to be part of the contract.
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Hannah
9 days ago
User security education? That's a good one! Seems more like a SaaS thing to me.
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