Which of the following should identify critical systems and components?
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A. B. C. D.D.
The correct answer is D. BCP (Business Continuity Planning).
Business Continuity Planning (BCP) is a process of creating a plan to ensure the continuity of critical business functions in the event of a disruption or disaster. BCP includes identifying critical systems and components, assessing the impact of their loss, and developing strategies to minimize that impact.
BCP includes identifying the critical systems and components of an organization, such as servers, applications, and data, that are necessary for the organization to continue its operations. This involves assessing the risks to these systems and components and prioritizing them based on their importance to the organization.
Option A, MOU (Memorandum of Understanding), is a legal document that outlines the terms and details of an agreement between parties. While an MOU may be used in the context of an IT project or partnership, it does not specifically address the identification of critical systems and components.
Option B, BPA (Business Process Automation), refers to the use of technology to automate business processes. While BPA may be used to streamline critical business processes, it does not specifically address the identification of critical systems and components.
Option C, ITCP (Information Technology Contingency Plan), is a plan that outlines procedures for responding to an information technology (IT) security incident. While an ITCP may include steps for identifying critical systems and components, its primary focus is on responding to incidents rather than identifying them.
In summary, identifying critical systems and components is a key component of Business Continuity Planning (BCP), making option D the correct answer.