A Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery (BC/DR) kit is designed to ensure essential tools, information, and resources are available for response and recovery during a disaster. While annotated asset inventories, flashlights, and documentation equipment are critical, hard drives are not typically included because:
Backup data is usually stored off-site or in the cloud, rather than on physical hard drives within the BC/DR kit.
Modern BC/DR plans rely on remote access to backups and recovery sites, not manual hard drive swapping.
Hard drives can be bulky, fragile, and require specific hardware to access, making them impractical for a BC/DR kit.
Why Not the Others?
A. Annotated Asset Inventory → Provides a list of critical assets for recovery and prioritization.
B. Flashlight → Essential for visibility during power outages or physical inspections.
D. Documentation Equipment → Helps record damage, recovery steps, and compliance reports.
According to the book (chapter 8) I don't see any hard drive mentioned although it is what I personal would have done. I have to choose C because of ISC2...
We all often concentrate on BC and forgetting that DR can also entail physical work for example accessing dark places in rack/DC or evening issues with emergency lighting. A flashlight becomes key.
"... during a disaster or emergency, power outages or other disruptions can occur, resulting in limited visibility. A flashlight helps ensure that personnel can navigate and perform necessary tasks in dark or low-light conditions..."
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