Resilience in Security Architecture
Welcome to the Resilience in Security Architecture practice lab. In this module, you will be provided with the instructions and devices needed to develop your hands-on skills.
A resilient security architecture can withstand, adapt, and recover from security incidents, threats, and disruptions. This enables critical systems and production data to remain functional during incidents and disruption, enabling a continuity of operations.
In this module, you will explore resilience through production data backups.
Overview
Learning Outcomes:
In this module, you will complete the following exercises:
- Exercise 1 - Prepare WIN11 and Install EaseUS Todo Backup
- Exercise 2 - Conduct and Restore from Incremental Backups
- Exercise 3 - Conduct Differential Backups and Examine All Backup Files
- Exercise 4 - Investigate the Archive Bit
After completing this module, you should be able to:
- Partition the ACIWIN11 hard drive.
- Create the test production data and recovery folder structure.
- Install EaseUS Todo Backup.
- Conduct incremental backups.
- Restore from incremental backups and examine restoration files
- Conduct differential backups.
- Examine incremental and differential backup files.
- View the archive bit in Windows Explorer and the command line.
Exam Objectives:
The following exam objectives are covered in this module:
3.4 Explain the importance of resilience and recovery in security architecture
- Continuity of operations
- Backups
5.2 Explain elements of the risk management process
- Business impact analysis