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Eccouncil Exam 312-76 Topic 15 Question 102 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's 312-76 exam
Question #: 102
Topic #: 15
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Which of the following phases is the first step towards creating a business continuity plan?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Timothy
19 days ago
I'm feeling a bit hungry just thinking about this. Anyone up for a 'Business Lunch' break? D. Scope and Plan Initiation sounds like the best choice to me.
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Anglea
3 days ago
Sure, I'm in for a 'Business Lunch' break! D) Scope and Plan Initiation does seem like the first step towards creating a business continuity plan.
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Daren
30 days ago
But wouldn't it make sense to first assess the impact before initiating the plan?
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Nettie
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm going with C. Business Continuity Plan Development. Gotta actually create the plan before you can implement it, am I right?
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Keneth
1 months ago
D. Scope and Plan Initiation is the way to go. Can't have a continuity plan without laying the groundwork first.
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Ashley
16 days ago
A) Business Impact Assessment
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Tegan
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's A) Business Impact Assessment.
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Chantay
1 months ago
I'd say A. Business Impact Assessment. You need to understand the potential impact before you can plan for it, right?
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Ashlee
1 months ago
Definitely D. Scope and Plan Initiation. You can't build a plan without first defining the scope and kickstarting the process.
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Abel
17 days ago
Once you have the scope defined, you can move on to the next phases.
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Jacqueline
23 days ago
I agree, D is definitely the first step.
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Daren
1 months ago
I think the first step is D) Scope and Plan Initiation.
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