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Isaca Exam CRISC Topic 10 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for Isaca's CRISC exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 10
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Which of the following should be a risk practitioner's NEXT step after learning of an incident that has affected a competitor?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Donte
12 months ago
Candidate 6: Implementing compensating controls can also help mitigate the impact of the incident on our organization.
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Trina
12 months ago
Candidate 5: Developing risk scenarios could also help us prepare for similar incidents in the future.
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Cora
12 months ago
Candidate 4: Yes, I believe it's crucial to keep track of all risks affecting the organization.
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Son
12 months ago
Candidate 3: But shouldn't we also update the risk register to document this new incident?
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Nobuko
12 months ago
Candidate 2: I agree, it's important to have a plan in place to quickly address the situation.
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Cassandra
1 years ago
Candidate 1: I think the next step should be activating the incident response plan.
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Aliza
1 years ago
I think developing risk scenarios could also be important to anticipate any future incidents.
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Erinn
1 years ago
That's a good point, Updating the risk register can help us in assessing the impact of the incident.
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Rodolfo
1 years ago
But shouldn't we also update the risk register to reflect this new incident?
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Nikita
1 years ago
I agree with activating the incident response plan is crucial in such situations.
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Erinn
1 years ago
I think the next step should be to activate the incident response plan.
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Sean
1 years ago
I'm a bit torn on this one. There are good arguments for each of the options. I guess it really depends on the specific details of the incident and our organization's risk appetite.
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Velda
1 years ago
I think developing risk scenarios is a good idea. We need to think through potential impacts and how we might respond to similar incidents in the future. That will help us strengthen our overall risk management approach.
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Jose
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Implementing compensating controls could also be a good option. We might need to put some temporary measures in place to address the risks while we figure out the next steps.
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Ilene
1 years ago
I agree, putting temporary measures in place could help mitigate risks temporarily.
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Andrew
1 years ago
B) Implement compensating controls.
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Vincent
1 years ago
That seems like a logical first step to contain the incident.
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Lenna
1 years ago
A) Activate the incident response plan.
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France
1 years ago
I'm with Barrett on this one. It's crucial to act quickly and get our incident response plan in motion. We can't afford to sit back and just update the risk register.
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Barrett
1 years ago
I disagree. I think we should activate the incident response plan first. We need to ensure we have a handle on the situation and take appropriate actions to mitigate any immediate risks.
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Jacquelyne
1 years ago
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Aretha
1 years ago
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Reena
1 years ago
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Galen
1 years ago
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Tambra
1 years ago
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I think the next step would be to update the risk register. We need to document the incident and assess its potential impact on our own organization.
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