Which of the following statements best describes the consequences of the disaster recovery plan
test?
A.
The plan should not be changed no matter what the results of the test would be.
B.
The results of the test should be kept secret.
C.
If no deficiencies were found during the test, then the test was probably flawed.
D.
If no deficiencies were found during the test, then the plan is probably perfect.
Explanation:
The chief objective of a disaster recovery plan is to provide a planned way to make decisions if a
disruptive event occurs. The reason behind the disaster recovery plan test is to find flaws in the
plan. Every plan has some weak points. After the test has been conducted, all parties are informed
of the results and the plan is updated to reflect the new information.