Which of the following would an information systems (IS) auditor consider to be the MOST important to review when conducting a disaster recovery audit?
A.A hot site is contracted for and available as needed.
B.A business continuity manual is available and current.
C.Insurance coverage is adequate and premiums are current.
D.Data backups are performed timely and stored offsite.
The answer to this question is C
While backups are essential for data recovery, the disaster recovery plan outlines the broader strategy and procedures for responding to various disasters. An outdated or incomplete DRP could lead to confusion, inefficiency, and even failure in the event of a disaster. Therefore, ensuring that the DRP is regularly updated and reflects the organization's current needs, technologies, and best practices is fundamental to effective disaster recovery preparedness.
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