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PECB ISO-IEC-27001-Lead-Implementer Exam - Topic 4 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for PECB's ISO-IEC-27001-Lead-Implementer exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 4
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Who is authorized to change the classification of a document?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Arthur
3 months ago
Not sure about that, what if the manager has more authority?
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Kimbery
3 months ago
Totally agree, it's definitely the owner!
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Patrick
3 months ago
Wait, can the author really change it? That seems odd.
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Quentin
4 months ago
I thought it was the administrator who had that power?
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Jeannetta
4 months ago
The owner of the document can change its classification.
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Oretha
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards the manager of the owner being the right answer, but I need to double-check my notes on this.
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Gearldine
4 months ago
I feel like the author should be able to change it, but I also think there might be rules about that.
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Yuette
4 months ago
I remember a practice question about document management, and it seemed like the administrator had some control, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Vanda
5 months ago
I think the owner of the document has the authority to change its classification, but I'm not completely sure.
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Mirta
5 months ago
Ugh, this is a tricky one. I'm leaning towards B, but I could see an argument for C as well. I'll have to review the material on document classification policies to make sure I have the right approach here.
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Sylvie
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is B. The administrator would be the one responsible for managing the document's classification and security level. The author, owner, or manager wouldn't typically have that level of control.
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Leah
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'm debating between B and C. The owner of the document might also have that power, but the administrator seems more likely. I'll have to think this through a bit more.
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Felicidad
5 months ago
I think the answer is B - the administrator of the document. That makes the most sense to me since they would have the authority to change the classification.
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Marjory
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know the marketing mix includes things like product, price, promotion, etc. but I'm not sure which specific elements would be more important for a recruitment agency.
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Laura
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question mentions "total reward package" and "more things to motivate staff than cash", so I'm wondering if it could be related to self-fulfillment needs as well. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Janae
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the software testing process. I'll focus on identifying the key activities described in the prompt and match them to the answer choices.
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Marshall
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure on this one. Could it be something to do with the DNS resolvers? That's the only option that doesn't seem directly related to the Ethernet connection itself.
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Paola
2 years ago
I think it ultimately depends on the organization's policy and procedures.
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Daron
2 years ago
David: I believe the administrator may have the permission to change the classification as well.
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Iluminada
2 years ago
What about the administrator of the document?
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Lashandra
2 years ago
Yeah, I agree. The owner should have the authority to change the classification.
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Sharee
2 years ago
I think the owner of the document can do that.
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Carmela
2 years ago
Who is authorized to change the classification of a document?
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Delpha
2 years ago
I think it ultimately depends on the organization's policy and procedures.
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Sommer
2 years ago
David: I believe the administrator may have the permission to change the classification as well.
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Britt
2 years ago
What about the administrator of the document?
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Nida
2 years ago
Yeah, I agree. The owner should have the authority to change the classification.
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Coleen
2 years ago
I think the owner of the document can do that.
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Keneth
2 years ago
Who is authorized to change the classification of a document?
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