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PECB ISO-22301-Lead-Auditor Exam - Topic 6 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for PECB's ISO-22301-Lead-Auditor exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 6
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Which two dependencies are validated by Business Impact Analysis? (Choose two)

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Suggested Answer: A

The clarify and confirm step is the first step of the audit planning process, where the auditor clarifies the requirements with the business leads, such as the audit client, the auditee, and the audit team. The purpose of this step is to ensure that the audit objectives, scope, criteria, and deliverables are clearly defined, understood, and agreed upon by all the parties involved. The clarify and confirm step also involves the identification of the audit risks, opportunities, and resources, as well as the establishment of the audit communication channels and protocols. The clarify and confirm step is essential to ensure that the audit is aligned with the expectations and needs of the stakeholders, and that the audit is feasible, effective, and efficient.Reference:

PECB Certified ISO 22301 Lead Auditor eLearning Training Course1, Module 4: Preparation of an ISO 22301 audit, Lesson 4.1: Audit planning, Slide 5: Audit planning process

ISO 22301 Auditing eBook2, Chapter 4: Preparation of an ISO 22301 audit, Section 4.1: Audit planning, Subsection 4.1.1: Clarify and confirm


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Tequila
3 months ago
I thought Static Dependencies were important too, but I guess not?
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Brock
3 months ago
Totally agree, it's all about those Internal and External Dependencies!
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Thomasena
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure about External Dependencies being one of them?
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Emerson
4 months ago
I think it's Internal and Dynamic, not sure about External.
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Scot
4 months ago
Definitely Internal and External Dependencies!
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Gaynell
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards internal and external dependencies, but I might need to double-check my notes to be sure.
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Hortencia
4 months ago
I feel like static and dynamic dependencies might be related, but I can't recall if they are validated in BIA.
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Celestine
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think external dependencies were definitely one of the answers.
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Eric
5 months ago
I think Business Impact Analysis focuses on both internal and external dependencies, but I'm not entirely sure about the specifics.
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Raylene
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on the difference between static and dynamic dependencies. Are those related to the BIA process? I'm not entirely sure about those options, so I'll stick with A and B to be safe.
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Providencia
5 months ago
Okay, let me see. A BIA is all about understanding the potential business impacts of an incident or disruption, so it makes sense that it would look at both internal and external dependencies. I'll go with A and B for this one.
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Shanda
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know a BIA looks at the potential impacts of disruptions, but I can't recall the specific types of dependencies it validates. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Haydee
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure this is asking about the dependencies that a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) looks at. I think the two correct answers are A and B - internal and external dependencies.
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Luke
9 months ago
Wait, is there a 'Galactic Dependencies' option? Because that's what I'm going with. Gotta think outside the box, you know.
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Claribel
8 months ago
User4: C) Static Dependencies
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Ernestine
8 months ago
User3: Sorry, 'Galactic Dependencies' is not an option.
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Avery
9 months ago
User2: B) External Dependencies
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Hannah
9 months ago
User1: A) Internal Dependencies
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Monte
9 months ago
I bet the test writers are trying to trick us with those fancy 'static' and 'dynamic' dependencies. I'm going with A and B - classic BIA stuff.
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Hassie
9 months ago
Let's stick with the basics and go with Internal and External Dependencies.
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Tyra
9 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Those static and dynamic dependencies sound like distractions.
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Yesenia
9 months ago
I think you're right, A and B are the safe choices for Business Impact Analysis.
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Lilli
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about C and D. Static and dynamic dependencies don't sound like they're part of a BIA. I'll have to think about this one.
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Eden
8 months ago
Let's go with A and B for the validated dependencies.
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Chantay
9 months ago
I agree, C and D don't seem to be part of a BIA.
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Amalia
9 months ago
B) External Dependencies
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Nikita
9 months ago
A) Internal Dependencies
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Temeka
10 months ago
I think A and B are the correct answers. Internal and external dependencies are definitely validated by BIA.
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Roy
10 months ago
Yes, A and B are the dependencies validated by Business Impact Analysis. It's important to consider both internal and external factors.
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Hillary
10 months ago
I agree, A and B are the correct answers. Internal and external dependencies are crucial in Business Impact Analysis.
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Renay
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's C and D.
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Karon
11 months ago
I agree with Dorcas, A and B make sense for Business Impact Analysis.
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Dorcas
11 months ago
I think it's A and B.
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