A. Conduct a tabletop exercise.
The most cost-effective way to test a business continuity plan is to "A. Conduct a tabletop exercise." Tabletop exercises involve simulating a disaster scenario in a controlled environment and discussing the response and recovery actions that would be taken. This type of exercise is typically less resource-intensive than full functional exercises (option D) or disaster recovery exercises (option C), which involve actual implementation of recovery procedures.
While conducting interviews with key stakeholders (option B) can provide valuable insights, a tabletop exercise allows for a more interactive and collaborative assessment of the business continuity plan's effectiveness without the need for extensive resources or actual system downtime.
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