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Taken from Cert-PMP4ED Related Exam: PMI Cert-PMP4ED PMCert: Project Management Professional Fourth Edition Item Number: Cert-PMP4ED.4.1.20
To assess the status on your project, you call a meeting of the project team and analyze the project performance based on earned value figures as of today. You find that some of the activities are behind schedule and that the organization is spending more than the planned costs on other activities. What would be an output of this meeting?
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Taken from Cert-CISSP Related Exam: ISC2 Cert-CISSP SecurityCert: CISSP Item Number: Cert-CISSP.9.3.29
During a recent incident investigation, you extracted hidden data from the data image that was created. In which step of the incident investigation process were you involved?
- You were involved in the examination step of the incident investigation process. This step includes traceability, validation techniques, filtering techniques, pattern matching, hidden data discovery, and hidden data extraction.
You were not involved in the identification step of the incident investigation process. This step can include event/crime detection, signature resolution, profile detection, anomaly detection, complaint reception, system monitoring, and audit analysis. You were not involved in the preservation step of the incident investigation process. This step can include imaging technologies, chain of custody standards, and time synchronization. You were not involved in the collection step of the incident investigation process. This step can include approved collection methods, approved software, approved hardware, legal authority, sampling, data reduction, and recovery techniques. The proper steps in a forensic investigation are as follows: - Identification
- Preservation
- Collection
- Examination
- Analysis
- Presentation
- Decision
References:
- CISSP Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Chapter 10: Legal, Regulations, Compliance, and Investigations, Investigations, The Forensics Investigation Process, pp. 892-897
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