Cybersecurity Fundamental Chapter 6 Part 1

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Across
  1. 4. The procedures an organization follows after an event occurs to quickly recover and maintain high availability.
  2. 7. Ensuring that critical business functions can continue during and after a disaster or unexpected event.
  3. 9. A term indicating 99.999% availability, translating to less than 5.26 minutes of downtime per year.
Down
  1. 1. The ability of a system to continue operating properly in the event of the failure of some of its components, often achieved through data mirroring.
  2. 2. The capability to maintain availability of data and operational processing despite attacks or disruptive events.
  3. 3. Planning and processes to restore critical systems and data after a catastrophic event to ensure business continuity.
  4. 5. Refers to systems or components that are continuously operational for a long period, ensuring minimal downtime.
  5. 6. Involves having backup components such as hardware and software to ensure continuous operation in case of a failure.
  6. 8. Components in a system whose failure would result in the failure of the entire system, which need to be eliminated or reduced.