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RSA Exam 050-6201-ARCHERASC01 Topic 2 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for RSA's 050-6201-ARCHERASC01 exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 2
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In what way can Issues Management act as a foundation for other Archer solutions?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Gracie
2 months ago
Option A is a bit too basic, don't you think? I mean, 'baseline understanding of business and IT'? That's like the bare minimum, right?
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Galen
23 days ago
D) Issues Management helps to decentralize risk at a high level
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Helga
1 months ago
C) Issues generated by several groups can be handled in Issues Management, including audit and risk and compliance
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Florinda
1 months ago
B) Issues logged by a variety of groups provide a partial inventory of software applications, acting as a foundation for other inventories
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Karol
1 months ago
A) Baseline issues provide a basic understanding of business and IT infrastructure
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Sanda
2 months ago
I'm going with C as well. Centralized issues management across the organization is a pretty solid foundation for other Archer solutions.
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Keneth
1 months ago
C) Issues generated by several groups can be handled in Issues Management, including audit and risk and compliance
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Jani
1 months ago
B) Issues logged by a variety of groups provide a partial inventory of software applications, acting as a foundation for other inventories
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Rosendo
2 months ago
A) Baseline issues provide a basic understanding of business and IT infrastructure
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Ashlyn
3 months ago
Option B makes sense. Issues can provide a partial inventory of applications, which could be useful for other solutions. Though a 'partial' inventory might not be ideal.
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Carla
2 months ago
Option B makes sense. Issues can provide a partial inventory of applications, which could be useful for other solutions. Though a 'partial' inventory might not be ideal.
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Emile
2 months ago
B) Issues logged by a variety of groups provide a partial inventory of software applications, acting as a foundation for other inventories
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Veda
2 months ago
A) Baseline issues provide a basic understanding of business and IT infrastructure
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Jani
3 months ago
I'm not sure about option D. How does Issues Management help decentralize risk at a high level? Seems like a bit of a stretch to me.
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Kristal
3 months ago
Option C looks good to me. Issues Management can definitely help handle issues from different groups, including audit and compliance.
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Florencia
3 months ago
Issues logged by a variety of groups provide a partial inventory of software applications, acting as a foundation for other inventories
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Adolph
3 months ago
Option C looks good to me. Issues Management can definitely help handle issues from different groups, including audit and compliance.
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Georgiann
3 months ago
Issues logged by different groups can also serve as a foundation for other inventories, making it easier to manage risks.
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Tina
3 months ago
I agree with Karma. Baseline issues can help in setting the groundwork for other Archer solutions.
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Karma
3 months ago
I think Issues Management can act as a foundation by providing a basic understanding of business and IT infrastructure.
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