Episode 60 — A.8.13–8.14 — Information backup; Redundancy of processing facilities

Episode 60 — A.8.13–8.14 — Information backup; Redundancy of processing facilities

A.8.13 requires organizations to back up information, software, and system images at intervals aligned to business needs, with protection, testing, and documentation sufficient to restore operations reliably. For the exam, emphasize policy-driven schedules by data class, immutable or versioned storage to resist ransomware, off-site or cross-region replication, and encryption with independent key management. Backups must be inventoried, monitored for success, and periodically restored to verify integrity and RTO/RPO claims. Evidence includes job logs, test reports, and chain-of-custody for media where applicable. Pitfalls include untested backups, missing application-consistent snapshots, and credential sharing that lets an attacker erase primary and backup simultaneously. Strong programs isolate backup control planes, use least privilege for backup agents, and practice restores as a routine reliability exercise rather than a rare emergency drill.

A.8.14 complements backups with redundancy of processing facilities so that critical services can continue or be rapidly recovered when primary sites fail. Candidates should relate redundancy patterns—active/active, active/passive, warm/cold standby—to business impact analyses, noting dependencies such as identity, DNS, message queues, and license servers that often block failover. Designs must avoid single points of failure, validate data replication consistency, and include health checks and automated failover where safe. Regular exercises, chaos tests, and capacity proofs ensure that redundant paths actually work under stress and that security is preserved during failover (access controls, keys, monitoring). Common pitfalls are asymmetric configurations between regions, neglected runbooks, and cost optimizations that quietly erode resilience. Together, robust backups and engineered redundancy create layered continuity: one preserves recoverable state, the other preserves service availability. Candidates should be able to present an evidence-driven narrative that these controls meet stated objectives and integrate with incident response, change management, and management review. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber audio courses, books, and information to strengthen your educational path. Also, if you want to stay up to date with the latest news, visit DailyCyber.News for a newsletter you can use, and a daily podcast you can commute with.

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Episode 70 — A.8.33–8.34 — Test information; Protecting systems during audit testing

Episode 70 — A.8.33–8.34 — Test information; Protecting systems during audit testing

A.8.33 governs test information—data and artifacts used to verify functionality and security—so that confidentiality, integrity, and legality are preserved. For the exam, distinguish data sources and ...

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Episode 69 — A.8.31–8.32 — Separation of dev/test/prod; Change management

Episode 69 — A.8.31–8.32 — Separation of dev/test/prod; Change management

A.8.31 enforces separation between development, test, and production to prevent inadvertent changes, data leakage, and unauthorized access. For the exam, stress environment isolation, distinct identit...

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Episode 68 — A.8.29–8.30 — Security testing in development & acceptance; Outsourced development

Episode 68 — A.8.29–8.30 — Security testing in development & acceptance; Outsourced development

A.8.29 requires structured security testing throughout development and acceptance, proving that controls operate as intended before release. For the exam, differentiate testing modalities and purposes...

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Episode 67 — A.8.27–8.28 — Secure system architecture & engineering; Secure coding

Episode 67 — A.8.27–8.28 — Secure system architecture & engineering; Secure coding

A.8.27 focuses on secure system architecture and engineering, requiring designs that partition trust, minimize attack surface, and enforce least privilege at every layer. For the exam, emphasize archi...

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Episode 66 — A.8.25–8.26 — Secure development lifecycle; Application security requirements

Episode 66 — A.8.25–8.26 — Secure development lifecycle; Application security requirements

A.8.25 requires a secure development lifecycle (SDLC) that embeds security from concept to retirement, not as a late-stage gate. For the exam, describe SDLC phases with explicit security tasks: threat...

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Episode 65 — A.8.23–8.24 — Web filtering; Use of cryptography

Episode 65 — A.8.23–8.24 — Web filtering; Use of cryptography

A.8.23 establishes web filtering to manage risk from browsing and outbound HTTP/S traffic, acknowledging that the browser is a primary threat vector. For the exam, emphasize policy-aligned controls th...

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Episode 64 — A.8.21–8.22 — Security of network services; Segregation of networks

Episode 64 — A.8.21–8.22 — Security of network services; Segregation of networks

A.8.21 requires that network services—whether internal or provided by third parties—be specified and secured to meet business and security requirements. For the exam, think beyond raw connectivity: se...

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