Why is it important that members of the disaster recovery team do not serve with the IR team or the BC team?
What will be an ideal response?
The membership of the DR team should be distinctly separate from that of any other contingency-related team, as each team has differing responsibilities when activated in a real disaster, and it is very possible that more than one team will be active at the same time. Therefore, it is important that DR team members do not serve with either the IR team or the business continuity (BC) team, as the duties of each team may overlap if an incident escalates into a disaster that requires the implementation of the BC plan.
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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A) An opening of a new path B) Closing of the original path C) A decrease in backflow pressure that could damage the pump D) An increase in backflow pressure that could damage the pump
Discuss modal dispersion as it relates to single-mode and multimode cables.
What will be an ideal response?