Cybersecurity - Incident ResponseA team's incident documentation lacks timestamps and has vague descriptions. What is the main problem with this documentation?AIt automatically prevents future incidentsBIt is more secure without timestampsCIt is incomplete and may hinder incident analysisDIt is easier to read without detailsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify missing elementsTimestamps and clear descriptions are essential for understanding incident timing and actions.Step 2: Assess impact of missing detailsWithout them, analysis is difficult and response improvements may be ineffective.Final Answer:It is incomplete and may hinder incident analysis -> Option CQuick Check:Missing timestamps = Incomplete documentation [OK]Quick Trick: Always include timestamps and clear details [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking less detail is betterBelieving missing timestamps improve securityAssuming vague notes help analysis
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