What is the primary reason for testing a disaster recovery plan (DRP)? Select one: A. So management can sign off on the plan B. To ensure it properly identifies recovery point objectives (RPOs) C. To ensure it performs as expected D. To increase or decrease the number of personnel needed for an actual disaster Previous page
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