Of the following alternatives, the FIRST approach to developing a disaster recovery strategy would be to assess
whether:
A.
all threats can be completely removed.
B.
a cost-effective, built-in resilience can be implemented.
C.
the recovery time objective can be optimized.
D.
the cost of recovery can be minimized.
Explanation:
It is critical to initially identify information assets that can be made more resilient to disasters, e.g., diverse
routing, alternate paths or multiple communication carriers. It is impossible to remove all existing and future
threats. The optimization of the recovery time objective and efforts to minimize the cost of recovery come later
in the development of the disaster recovery strategy.