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Exam 212-89 topic 1 question 70 discussion

Actual exam question from ECCouncil's 212-89
Question #: 70
Topic #: 1
[All 212-89 Questions]

Absorbing minor risks while preparing to respond to major ones is called:

  • A. Risk Mitigation
  • B. Risk Transfer
  • C. Risk Assumption
  • D. Risk Avoidance
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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ColWilson
6 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
I'm going with A because it's the most appropriate solution, as it effectively addresses and mitigates risks. The significant risks will be prioritized and addressed before the minor ones, ensuring thorough risk management.
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Ziggybooboo
3 months, 4 weeks ago
Agreed
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8 months ago
Answer is A as per Google search it
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iamyearn7861
2 years ago
i would say C because you accept small risk but you try and reduce big risk. A to mitigate / not accept.
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s3curity01
2 years, 4 months ago
Is this A or C? Is this A or C? A. Risk Mitigation - it addresses and mitigates risks according to risk levels. So naturally, major ones will be handled first before the minor ones. B. Risk Transfer - this only involves the transferring of risk to 3rd party/insurance providers C. Risk Assumption - executes controls to reduce risk factor/accepts potential risks D. Risk Avoidance - prevents risk by shutting/eradicating the cause of the risk/consequences
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