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GAQM ISO27-13-001 Exam - Topic 5 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's ISO27-13-001 exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 5
[All ISO27-13-001 Questions]

All are prohibited in acceptable use of information assets, except:

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Suggested Answer: C

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Evan
6 months ago
B is definitely a no-no, too many non-essentials!
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Lyla
6 months ago
I thought all mass emails were a no-go.
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Kirby
7 months ago
Wait, are we really allowed to send company-wide emails?
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Luke
7 months ago
Totally agree, C makes sense with permission.
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Goldie
7 months ago
C is the only acceptable option here.
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Roxanne
7 months ago
I definitely recall that electronic chain letters are a big no, but I’m not clear on the specifics for C. It seems like it could be okay under certain conditions.
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Mattie
7 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the wording. I thought all company-wide emails needed approval, but maybe C is an exception?
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Rosendo
7 months ago
I think we practiced a similar question where the focus was on what’s permissible in emails. I feel like C might be the right choice here.
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Markus
7 months ago
I remember discussing acceptable use policies, but I’m not sure if option C is really allowed without restrictions.
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Haley
7 months ago
This is a good opportunity to showcase my knowledge of the RaMP framework. I'll recommend data, compliance and governance, as well as modern security operations and infrastructure and development. Those cover the key focus areas.
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Bette
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I think I'd also want to check the Business Manager site cartridge path, just to be thorough. Gotta cover all the bases, you know?
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Luisa
7 months ago
Based on my understanding, the answer is B. Cisco's Collaboration Portfolio includes Unified Communications, Unified Management, Customer Care, and Conferencing. I'm pretty confident about that, but I'll double-check my answer just to be sure.
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Rosann
12 months ago
I'm leaning towards C, but honestly, I think the real prohibited activity is 'Attempting to understand the acceptable use policy.' That's the only way to stay out of trouble around here.
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Donte
12 months ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answer is none of the above. The acceptable use policy should just say 'Don't do anything fun or interesting with the company's information assets. That's the only way to be safe.'
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Peter
11 months ago
C) Company-wide e-mails with supervisor/TL permission.
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Noble
11 months ago
B) E-mail copies to non-essential readers
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Veronika
11 months ago
A) Electronic chain letters
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Wilda
12 months ago
B sounds like the correct answer to me. Sending email copies to non-essential readers is just a waste of time and resources.
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Carlee
11 months ago
I'm not sure about the answer, but I know that electronic chain letters are definitely not allowed.
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Alyce
11 months ago
I believe D) Messages with very large attachments or to a large number of recipients is also prohibited.
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Louvenia
11 months ago
I think the correct answer is C) Company-wide emails with supervisor/TL permission.
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Glendora
11 months ago
I agree, sending emails to non-essential readers is not productive.
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Barrett
1 year ago
I'm going to go with A. Electronic chain letters are the only thing that should be prohibited, right? I mean, who actually reads those anyway?
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Carmela
12 months ago
B) E-mail copies to non-essential readers should be avoided to prevent unnecessary clutter in inboxes.
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Julieta
12 months ago
C) Company-wide e-mails with supervisor/TL permission are allowed, as long as it's for work-related purposes.
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Leonardo
1 year ago
A) Electronic chain letters are definitely prohibited. They can be annoying and a waste of time.
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Von
1 year ago
Hmm, I think D is the right answer. Sending messages with large attachments or to a lot of people seems like a big no-no for acceptable use.
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Mila
11 months ago
Yeah, I agree. It's important to follow the rules when it comes to using information assets.
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Paulene
11 months ago
I would go with C as well. It's always best to get permission before sending company-wide emails.
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Gene
11 months ago
I think C is also acceptable, as long as you have permission from a supervisor.
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Lino
12 months ago
I agree, D does seem like the right answer. It could slow down the system.
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Melodie
12 months ago
User 2: Yeah, sending messages with large attachments or to a large number of recipients can cause issues.
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Celia
12 months ago
Yeah, I agree. It's important to follow the rules when it comes to using information assets.
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Carin
1 year ago
I would go with C as well. It's always best to get permission before sending company-wide emails.
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Desirae
1 year ago
User 1: I agree, D seems like it would be prohibited.
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Tarra
1 year ago
I think C is also acceptable, as long as you have permission from a supervisor.
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Evelynn
1 year ago
I agree, D does seem like the right answer. It could slow down the system.
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Lauran
1 year ago
But sending e-mail copies to non-essential readers can also lead to information leakage, so it should be prohibited too.
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Reynalda
1 year ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answer is C. Company-wide emails with supervisor/TL permission should be allowed for official communication.
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Denae
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D) Messages with very large attachments or to a large number of recipients.
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Lauran
1 year ago
I think the answer is B) E-mail copies to non-essential readers.
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