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ISC2 Exam CCSP Topic 10 Question 85 Discussion

Actual exam question for ISC2's Certified Cloud Security Professional exam
Question #: 85
Topic #: 10
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Which of the following is not a risk management framework?

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Suggested Answer: B

Hex GBL is a reference to a computer part in Terry Pratchett's fictional Discworld universe. The rest are not.


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Lauran
7 days ago
Haha, good one Gabriele. These exam questions can really 'hex' you up sometimes. But I think we're on the right track here. Hex GBL has got to be the answer that's not a real risk management framework.
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Gabriele
9 days ago
Okay, so we're all in agreement that Hex GBL is the odd one out here. *chuckles* Imagine if the person who wrote this question was just trying to see if we'd fall for some made-up framework. That would be a real 'hex' on our test-taking skills, wouldn't it?
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Angella
10 days ago
Yeah, Hex GBL is totally sus. I'm with you guys on that one. COBIT and ISO 31000 are legit, and NIST SP 800-37 is a standard I'm familiar with from my work in the public sector.
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Shawn
11 days ago
I agree with Enola. Hex GBL sounds like something someone just threw together to confuse us. I'm gonna go with that as the answer that's not a real risk management framework.
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Enola
13 days ago
Hex GBL? What kind of made-up framework is that? I'm pretty sure it's not a real thing. NIST SP 800-37 on the other hand, that's a well-known framework for risk management in government and the public sector.
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Kyoko
15 days ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I feel like COBIT and ISO 31000:2009 are definitely risk management frameworks, but I'm not familiar with Hex GBL. What do you all think?
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