The Occurrences as an Incident or Disaster Classify each of the following occurrences as an incident or disaster
Classify each of the following occurrences as an incident or disaster. If an occurrence is a disaster, determine whether or not business continuity plans would be called into play.
- A hacker gets into the network and deletes files from a server.
- A fire breaks out in the storeroom and sets off sprinklers on that floor. Some computers are damaged, but the fire is contained.
- A tornado hits a local power company, and the company will be without power for three to five days. 242 Chapter 5 Copyright 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. Due to electronic rights, some third party content may be suppressed from the eBook and/or eChapter(s). Editorial review has deemed that any suppressed content does not materially affect the overall learning experience. Cengage Learning reserves the right to remove additional content at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it.
- Employees go on strike, and the company could be without critical workers for weeks.
- A disgruntled employee takes a critical server home, sneaking it out after hours. For each of the scenarios (a–e), describe the steps necessary to restore operations. Indicate whether or not law enforcement would be involved.
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Exercise #5
Classify each of the following occurrences as an incident or disaster. If an occurrence is a disaster, determine whether or not business continuity plans would be called into play.
For each of the scenarios briefly describe the steps necessary to restore operations. Indicate whether or not law enforcement would be involved.
- A hacker breaks into the company network and deletes files from a server.
- A fire breaks out in the storeroom and sets off sprinklers on that floor. Some computers are damaged, but the fire is contained.
- A tornado hits a local power company station, and the company will be without power for three to five days.
- Employees go on strike, and the company could be without critical workers for weeks.
- A disgruntled employee takes a critical server home, sneaking it out after hours.