iSACA Cybersecurity Fundamentals Certification Practice Exam

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What is the main focus of a Business Continuity Plan (BCP)?

  1. To enhance network performance

  2. To ensure uninterrupted employee productivity

  3. To recover and restore interrupted critical functions

  4. To conduct regular vulnerability assessments

The correct answer is: To recover and restore interrupted critical functions

The main focus of a Business Continuity Plan (BCP) is to recover and restore interrupted critical functions. A BCP is designed to ensure that an organization can continue operating and recover quickly in the face of disruptions, such as natural disasters, cyberattacks, or other emergencies. By establishing protocols, procedures, and resources ahead of time, a BCP ensures that essential business operations can be maintained or swiftly resumed. This focus on recovery emphasizes the importance of identifying critical business functions and the resources required to support them. The plan typically outlines strategies for keeping these functions operational during a crisis, including the restoration of personnel, infrastructure, technology, and communication. In contrast, enhancing network performance, ensuring uninterrupted employee productivity, and conducting regular vulnerability assessments are all important aspects of cybersecurity and operational management, but they do not encapsulate the primary goal of a BCP, which is centered on recovery in the event of significant disruptions.