A security analyst is developing documentation to standardize the response process for common security incidents. This documentation will outline specific steps, actions, and decision points for handling events like phishing attacks and malware infections. Which of the following is being created?
A playbook is a document that provides a step-by-step guide for responding to a specific type of security incident, such as ransomware or a data breach. A Business Impact Analysis (BIA) is an assessment used to identify critical business functions and determine the potential effects of their disruption. A risk register is a tool for documenting and tracking identified risks. An Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is a policy that defines the rules and constraints for how users may use an organization's resources.
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Why is a playbook more suitable for incident response than a risk register?