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Actual exam question from Isaca's CISM
Question #: 1218
Topic #: 1
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The likelihood of a successful intrusion is a function of:

  • A. threat and vulnerability levels.
  • B. design and redundancy of network perimeter controls.
  • C. configuration and maintenance of log monitoring system.
  • D. opportunity and asset value.
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Selected Answer: A
The likelihood of a successful intrusion is determined by the combination of threats (the potential for malicious activity or attacks) and vulnerabilities (weaknesses or flaws in the system or network that could be exploited).
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