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ISC2 CAP Exam - Topic 3 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for ISC2's CAP exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 3
[All CAP Questions]

Which of the following requires all general support systems and major applications to be fully certified and accredited before these systems and applications are put into production?

Each correct answer represents a part of the solution. Choose all that apply.

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Dean
4 months ago
Agreed, NIST is a must for this!
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Paul
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure about OMB? Seems off.
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Rikki
4 months ago
FIPS is more about standards, not certification.
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Blair
4 months ago
I think OMB is also involved, right?
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Wilda
5 months ago
Definitely NIST and FISMA!
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Chery
5 months ago
I recall OMB being involved in oversight, but I’m not clear if they specifically require certification before production.
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Kami
5 months ago
FISMA sounds familiar too; I think it has to do with the certification process for federal systems.
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Georgene
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about FIPS, but I remember it being related to federal information processing.
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Lorriane
5 months ago
I think NIST is definitely one of the answers since they set the standards for security and risk management.
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Melvin
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. The question is asking about a feature that can ensure a VM can still power up in another data center during a disaster. I'm leaning towards C. vSphere High Availability, as that's designed for failover in disaster scenarios.
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Laurel
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure which log to check. I'll need to do some research on the different diagnostic logs available and their use cases to make the best decision.
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Cherry
5 months ago
I think the key here is to focus on the common ways to access help and documentation for Linux commands. `man` and `info` are good places to start.
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