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BCS Exam CISMP-V9 Topic 6 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for BCS's CISMP-V9 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 6
[All CISMP-V9 Questions]

For which security-related reason SHOULD staff monitoring critical CCTV systems be rotated regularly during each work session?

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Suggested Answer: D

Regular rotation of staff monitoring critical CCTV systems is recommended primarily to address the limitations of the human attention span. Research suggests that the average human attention span during intense monitoring tasks is approximately 20 minutes. After this period, vigilance and alertness can significantly decrease, leading to a potential lapse in monitoring effectiveness. Rotating staff helps to ensure that individuals are always at their most attentive when observing the CCTV feeds, which is crucial for maintaining security and safety standards. This practice also helps to mitigate risks associated with fatigue and the potential for missing critical events or details.


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Alberto
27 days ago
D) The human attention span during intense monitoring sessions is about 20 minutes. Seriously? I can barely focus on this exam for 20 minutes, let alone staring at a bunch of CCTV feeds. Time to rotate those security guards, stat!
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Ozell
28 days ago
B) To give experience to monitoring staff across a range of activities for training purposes. Makes sense, can't have them just staring at the same screens all day. Gotta keep those skills sharp!
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Vanesa
13 days ago
D) The human attention span during intense monitoring sessions is about 20 minutes.
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Arlette
14 days ago
A) To reduce the chance of collusion between security staff and those being monitored.
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Jannette
1 months ago
C) Health and Safety regulations demand that staff are rotated to prevent posture and vision related harm. Ah, the old 'sit up straight' rule, gotta keep those security guards in tip-top shape!
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Salena
12 days ago
D) The human attention span during intense monitoring sessions is about 20 minutes.
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Salena
13 days ago
A) To reduce the chance of collusion between security staff and those being monitored.
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Keva
1 months ago
A) To reduce the chance of collusion between security staff and those being monitored. Definitely, can't have the guards getting cozy with the crooks, right?
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Casandra
3 days ago
A) That's true. Rotating staff also helps prevent fatigue and ensures that the monitoring is always at its best.
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Elza
6 days ago
B) Exactly! It's important to maintain objectivity and focus on the task at hand.
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Rolande
22 days ago
A) To reduce the chance of collusion between security staff and those being monitored. Definitely, can't have the guards getting cozy with the crooks, right?
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Jennie
1 months ago
But what about training purposes? Wouldn't rotating staff help them gain experience?
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Allene
1 months ago
I agree, it's important to reduce the chance of security breaches.
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Corazon
2 months ago
I think staff should be rotated to prevent collusion.
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Chanel
2 months ago
D) The human attention span during intense monitoring sessions is about 20 minutes. That makes perfect sense, can't stare at those screens for too long. Gotta keep those eyes fresh!
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Sylvia
19 days ago
B) To give experience to monitoring staff across a range of activities for training purposes.
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Kirk
1 months ago
D) The human attention span during intense monitoring sessions is about 20 minutes.
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Fannie
2 months ago
A) To reduce the chance of collusion between security staff and those being monitored.
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