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Eccouncil 312-76 Exam - Topic 12 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's 312-76 exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 12
[All 312-76 Questions]

IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM) is used to support the overall Business Continuity Management (BCM) in order to ensure that the required IT infrastructure and the IT service provision are recovered within an agreed business time scales. Which of the following are the benefits of implementing IT Service Continuity Management?

Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose all that apply.

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Suggested Answer: B

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Myra
3 months ago
Totally agree with A and D! They go hand in hand for effective recovery.
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Stephane
3 months ago
D sounds good, but can we really minimize disruption completely?
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Glenn
4 months ago
C seems a bit off. Audits are important, but not a direct benefit of ITSCM.
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Essie
4 months ago
I think B is spot on too. Proactive planning saves money!
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Leota
4 months ago
A is definitely a benefit! Recovery prioritization is key.
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Lawrence
4 months ago
Option C seems a bit off to me. I don't remember ITSCM being about confirming audit competence; it feels more focused on recovery and continuity.
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Magda
4 months ago
I feel like option D is definitely a benefit. Minimizing disruption after a disaster seems crucial for maintaining service continuity.
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Jacob
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about option B. I remember something about cost minimization, but I can't recall if it's specifically tied to proactive planning.
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Willodean
5 months ago
I think option A makes sense because ITSCM really does work closely with BCM to prioritize recovery efforts.
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Jose
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit torn on this one. The risk assessment and business support both seem pretty crucial too. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Major
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know the answer to this one. The two risk scoring methods in ServiceNow are Quantitative and Qualitative.
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Aleisha
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the benefits of effective S&OP processes. I'll need to think through the key aspects of S&OP and how they relate to the options provided.
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Lisbeth
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the wording of the question. I'll need to re-read it a few times to make sure I understand what they're asking.
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Kaycee
10 months ago
I'd say the right answers are A, B, and D. Prioritizing recovery, reducing costs, and minimizing disruption - that's the holy grail of ITSCM. Although, let's be honest, if option C was the right answer, I'd be wondering if the exam writers were trying to pull a fast one on us. Maybe they were just feeling a bit mischievous that day.
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Melinda
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm pretty sure the answer is A, B, and D. Prioritizing IT service recovery, minimizing costs, and reducing disruption - that's the holy trinity of ITSCM. As for option C, maybe the exam writers were having a bit of a brain freeze when they came up with that one.
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Justine
8 months ago
Agreed, prioritizing recovery, minimizing costs, and reducing disruption are crucial for IT service continuity.
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Vesta
8 months ago
Yeah, those options definitely cover the key aspects of IT Service Continuity Management.
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Twila
9 months ago
I think you're right, A, B, and D make the most sense for the benefits of ITSCM.
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Samira
10 months ago
Well, this is a no-brainer. A, B, and D are the clear winners here. I mean, who wouldn't want their IT services back up and running as soon as possible after a disaster? And the cost-saving aspect is just the icing on the cake.
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Leslie
9 months ago
User 3: It's a no-brainer to prioritize recovery and minimize costs after a disaster.
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Toi
9 months ago
User 2: Absolutely, those benefits are crucial for ensuring IT service continuity.
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Cyril
9 months ago
User 1: I agree, A, B, and D are definitely the way to go.
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Yuriko
10 months ago
I agree with the other candidates. These benefits of ITSCM are spot on. Although I'm a bit puzzled by option C - what does that have to do with the actual implementation of ITSCM? Seems a bit of a stretch to me.
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Arletta
8 months ago
D) It minimizes disruption in IT services when it follows a major interruption or disaster.
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Ronald
8 months ago
B) It minimizes costs related with recovery plans using proper proactive planning and testing.
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Casie
8 months ago
A) It prioritizes the recovery of IT services by working with BCM and SLM.
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Izetta
9 months ago
Option C might be related to ensuring the organization conducting audits is competent and impartial.
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Werner
9 months ago
D) It minimizes disruption in IT services when it follows a major interruption or disaster.
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Weldon
9 months ago
B) It minimizes costs related with recovery plans using proper proactive planning and testing.
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Terry
10 months ago
A) It prioritizes the recovery of IT services by working with BCM and SLM.
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Joesph
10 months ago
I believe it also confirms the competence and performance capability of an organization that performs audits.
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Candra
10 months ago
I agree with Jesusa. It also helps minimize disruption in IT services during major interruptions or disasters.
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Jesusa
10 months ago
I think the benefits of implementing IT Service Continuity Management include prioritizing the recovery of IT services and minimizing costs related to recovery plans.
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Laurel
10 months ago
I also think D is important. Minimizing disruption in IT services after a disaster can save a lot of time and money for the organization.
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Margurite
10 months ago
A, B, and D are definitely the right choices. ITSCM is all about ensuring that critical IT services are restored quickly after a disruption, while also minimizing the costs and planning for it proactively.
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Evangelina
10 months ago
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Ayesha
10 months ago
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Garry
11 months ago
I agree with Jade. A and B make sense because prioritizing recovery and minimizing costs are crucial for business continuity.
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Jade
11 months ago
I think A and B are the benefits of implementing IT Service Continuity Management.
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