During the implementation of a new system, which of the following processes proactively minimizes the likelihood of disruption unauthorized alterations and errors?
C. Change management is a PROACTIVE measure to reduce disruption, unauthorized alterations...and errors. I think this is a better answer when implementing a new systems. Configuration managment, to me, helps get you to a baseline configuration and detect when changes occur.
I think of change management more for managing changes to existing environments. Configuration management is where standards are defined for various devices, including new systems. I'm going with D.
Configuration Management is the process that proactively minimizes the likelihood of disruption, unauthorized alterations, and errors during the implementation of a new system. Option D
D. Configuration management
Configuration management is a process that proactively minimizes the likelihood of disruption, unauthorized alterations, and errors during the implementation of a new system. This process involves identifying, controlling, maintaining, and verifying the configuration items (CIs) of a system, such as software, hardware, and documentation. By managing the configuration of a system, it is possible to ensure that changes to the system are made in a controlled and authorized manner, that the integrity of the system is maintained, and that the system is able to function as intended. Additionally, Configuration management also includes monitoring and reporting on the configuration of a system,
Configuration is not PROACTIVE but REACTIVE while Change management is proactive and also utilises tools to that ensure all changes are review and approved by necessary party before the changes
Configuration management can be thought of as the creation of a historical
record of the configuration of devices and systems. This historical record can
sometimes be used during troubleshooting, " in support of investigations
where the personnel need to understand in detail any changes in
configuration that may have occurred in a system that could account for an
incident or problem"
This is from CISM text book
At this point, I'm dying to know whether you passed CISM since you were relying on ChatGPT instead of actual studying... xD
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