Ah, the age-old question: What's the best way to handle a virus during a crisis? I say we just throw a party and hope it goes away. But in all seriousness, I think the correct answer is B.
Easy, it's B. Testing and Revision Procedures. You can't have a contingency plan that just sits on the shelf. Gotta make sure it actually works when you need it. 'Contingency' is just a fancy word for 'backup'.
I'm going with C. Virus Protection Plan Procedure. Gotta make sure those pesky viruses don't bring down the system when things go wrong, right? 'Contingency' and 'virus' kind of go hand-in-hand.
Hmm, I'm not sure. Could it be D? Sanctions Policy and Procedure? Maybe that's part of the contingency plan in case someone tries to mess with the system during a crisis.
I think the correct answer is B. Testing and Revision Procedures. The Contingency Plan standard is all about planning for emergencies, and testing and revising the plan is crucial.
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