iSACA Cybersecurity Fundamentals Certification Practice Exam

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Incremental backups are characterized by which of the following?

A complete copy of the entire system regardless of previous backups

A copy of files that have changed since the last backup

Incremental backups are identified by the characteristic of capturing only the data that has changed since the last backup of any type. This approach allows for efficient data management and restoration processes. By saving only the modified files, incremental backups minimize the amount of data stored and significantly reduce the time required for the backup process itself. When a backup is performed incrementally, subsequent backups rely on the data captured in the previous ones, leading to faster backup times and lower storage requirements compared to full backups. This becomes particularly advantageous in environments with large datasets where capturing everything anew for every backup would be impractical. In contrast, a complete copy of the entire system regardless of previous backups would describe a full backup, which is different from an incremental approach. Choosing only files that have changed since the last full backup characterizes a differential backup. Lastly, a copy of all existing files on the system would also pertain to a full backup strategy. Each of these alternatives emphasizes different backup methodologies, but it is the focus on the most recent changes that defines an incremental backup.

A copy of files that have changed since the last full backup

A copy of all existing files on the system

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