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ASIS Exam ASIS-CPP Topic 4 Question 66 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASIS's ASIS-CPP exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 4
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Who shall establish, document, provide resources, and demonstrate commitment to a business continuity management policy within the defined scope of the business continuity management system?

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Alton
30 days ago
The CFO? Yeah, right. They're too busy counting the pennies to worry about keeping the business running. Leave it to the top brass, they know what's up.
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Myrtie
1 months ago
Haha, the human resource manager? What, are they going to use employee morale as the business continuity plan? Top management all the way!
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Keneth
7 days ago
A) Top management
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Barrett
1 months ago
Top management? Really? I thought the security manager would be in charge of this. They're the ones who know all about risk and disaster recovery, right?
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Martina
1 days ago
The security manager may be involved in implementing the policy, but top management is ultimately responsible for it.
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Elina
3 days ago
B) Security manager
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Lina
8 days ago
No, top management is responsible for establishing and demonstrating commitment to a business continuity management policy.
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Bulah
12 days ago
A) Top management
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Eva
2 months ago
I agree, top management should be the ones spearheading this effort. They have the big picture in mind and can allocate the necessary resources.
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Kasandra
15 days ago
D) Chief financial officer
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King
19 days ago
Yes, top management is responsible for setting the direction and providing resources for business continuity management.
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Pearlene
20 days ago
A) Top management
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Junita
2 months ago
Definitely top management. They have the authority and responsibility to ensure business continuity across the organization.
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Claudia
2 days ago
Actually, it is top management who should be in charge of this according to the business continuity management system.
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Vivan
4 days ago
D) Chief financial officer
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Toi
11 days ago
While the CFO is important, top management is ultimately responsible for ensuring business continuity.
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Angella
12 days ago
Yes, top management is responsible for establishing and demonstrating commitment to the business continuity management policy.
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Denise
16 days ago
D) Chief financial officer
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Lezlie
19 days ago
A) Top management
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Skye
27 days ago
Yes, top management is responsible for establishing and demonstrating commitment to the business continuity management policy.
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Marge
2 months ago
A) Top management
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Felton
2 months ago
But shouldn't the Chief financial officer also be involved in ensuring financial resources for the policy?
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Adelle
2 months ago
I agree with Reita, top management has the authority and resources to ensure commitment to the policy.
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Reita
2 months ago
A) Top management should establish the business continuity management policy.
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