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Question #: 207
Topic #: 1
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An application vulnerability assessment has identified a security flaw in an application. This is a flaw that was previously identified and remediated on a prior release of the application.
Which of the following is MOST likely the reason for this recurring issue?

  • A. Lack of version/source controls
  • B. Lack of change management controls
  • C. Ineffective configuration management controls
  • D. High turnover in the application development department
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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nshams
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
version control
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musagul
9 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
In this condition, there is no version management we can see.
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arifbhatkar
1 year, 4 months ago
The most likely reason for the recurring security flaw in the application, even after it was previously identified and remediated, is option B: Lack of change management controls. Change management controls refer to processes and procedures in place to manage and control changes to an application or system. These controls ensure that proper documentation, testing, and approval processes are followed before implementing changes. In this scenario, the recurring security flaw suggests that there may be a lack of effective change management controls in place.
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