Weekly CISSP Exam Questions
Which is the primary goal of reviewing audit logs regularly?
A. Detect unauthorized activities
B. Improve system performance
C. Verify data integrity
D. Facilitate disaster recovery
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit logs record events that happen in a system, application, or network. They're crucial for many aspects of IT management, compliance, and security. Here is a breakdown of the options:
Improve system performance: While logs can help identify performance issues, the primary purpose of reviewing audit logs is not to improve system performance.
Verify data integrity: Although audit logs can be used to verify data integrity to some extent, they're mainly used for security and compliance purposes.
Detect unauthorized activities: This is the primary goal of regularly reviewing audit logs. By doing so, administrators can spot suspicious activities, security incidents, or policy violations early and take appropriate actions.
Facilitate disaster recovery: While audit logs can play a role in the disaster recovery process, especially in forensic analysis after an incident, their primary purpose is not to facilitate disaster recovery.
Therefore, the primary goal of reviewing audit logs regularly is to detect unauthorized activities.

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