I remember a practice question that emphasized the importance of identifying the root cause during the analysis stage. It seems crucial for effective response.
I think the stages of incident handling include preparation, detection, analysis, and response, but I'm not entirely sure how the forensic results fit in.
Ah, I see what they're getting at now. The investigation stage is where we analyze the forensic data to determine the root cause of the incident. That's the key step here.
I've got this! The root cause needs to be found during the investigation stage of incident handling and response. That's where the forensic analysis comes in.
I'm a bit confused by this question. What are the different incident handling and response stages? I'll need to review those to figure out which one involves finding the root cause from forensics.
Okay, I need to think through the different stages of incident handling and response. The root cause must be found in one of those stages, but which one?
Hmm, this seems to be asking about the incident handling and response stages. I think I need to focus on finding the root cause from the forensic results.
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