Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) — Question 310

During the implementation of a new system, which of the following processes proactively minimizes the likelihood of disruption unauthorized alterations and errors?

Answer options

Correct answer: C

Explanation

Change management is the process that controls how changes are made to a system, ensuring that they are authorized and documented, which minimizes disruptions and errors. Password management, version management, and configuration management serve different purposes and do not specifically address the proactive minimization of unauthorized changes or system interruptions.