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BCS Exam CISMP-V9 Topic 1 Question 75 Discussion

Actual exam question for BCS's CISMP-V9 exam
Question #: 75
Topic #: 1
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Brendan
1 months ago
Haha, D is gold. 'Less prone to malware' - sign me up for that visualization software! But in all seriousness, A is the right answer.
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Jettie
4 days ago
User 2: Jettie, you're right, but A is the correct answer. It helps us analyze and interpret data easily.
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Tracey
13 days ago
User 1: D is hilarious, who wouldn't want software that's 'less prone to malware'?
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Glenn
1 months ago
D made me chuckle. 'Rarely operates' - yeah, that sounds like a great security feature. Not! A is the only sensible choice.
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Kristin
4 days ago
B) Visualisation provides structured tables and lists that can be analysed using common tools such as MS Excel.
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Kimbery
5 days ago
A) Visualisation can communicate large amounts of data in a manner that is a relatively simple way for people to analyse and interpret.
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Hyman
1 months ago
B and C? Really? Structured tables and unstructured data files? That's not visualization at all. A is the clear winner here.
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Dottie
1 days ago
B) Visualisation provides structured tables and lists that can be analysed using common tools such as MS Excel.
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Stephaine
8 days ago
A) Visualisation can communicate large amounts of data in a manner that is a relatively simple way for people to analyse and interpret.
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Malcom
2 months ago
I agree, A is the way to go. Visualizations make it so much easier to grasp the big picture when you're dealing with tons of security data.
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Ming
8 days ago
User 3: That's true. It really helps in managing information security efficiently.
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Sommer
12 days ago
User 2: Visualisation can communicate large amounts of data in a manner that is a relatively simple way for people to analyse and interpret.
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Lynsey
23 days ago
User 1: I agree, A is the way to go. Visualizations make it so much easier to grasp the big picture when you're dealing with tons of security data.
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Layla
2 months ago
Option A is definitely the correct answer here. Visualizing complex security data is crucial for quickly identifying trends and potential issues.
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Lacresha
1 months ago
User 4: I always find it easier to spot anomalies in security data when it's visualised.
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Billy
1 months ago
User 3: Visualisation definitely simplifies the analysis process.
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Noe
1 months ago
User 2: It's true, being able to interpret data quickly is key for managing information security.
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Rosendo
1 months ago
User 1: I agree, visualisation helps us understand large amounts of data easily.
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Sharen
2 months ago
I believe visualisation software can also help in detecting anomalies and potential security threats.
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Omer
2 months ago
I agree with Tequila. Visualisation can communicate large amounts of data in a simple way for analysis.
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Tequila
2 months ago
I think network visualisation helps in managing information security by making data easier to understand.
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