I feel like we had a practice question that mentioned business services and configuration items as examples of assets. That might help me narrow it down.
I've got this one! Business Service and Configuration Item are the two asset types that can be affected by an incident. The other options are just distractors. Time to mark those down and move on.
I'm a little confused by this question. What exactly counts as an "asset" in this context? I want to make sure I understand the concept before I start selecting answers.
Okay, let's see here. Business Service and Configuration Item seem like the obvious choices - those are the types of assets that would be impacted by an incident. The other options don't really fit.
This seems pretty straightforward. The question is asking about the types of assets that can be affected by an incident, and it's clearly looking for two answers.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options seem a bit mixed - some of them sound like they could be assets, but others are less clear. I'll need to think this through carefully.
I'm feeling confident about this one. The "Add IOC" button is clearly the best option to properly store and manage the newly-found indicator of compromise.
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