When attempting to categorize a system, which two Risk Management Framework (RMF) starting point inputs should be accounted for?
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A key part of the risk-based decision process is the recognition that regardless of the risk response, There remains some risks known as:
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A business-based framework for government wide improvement developed by the Office of Management and Budget that is intended to facilitate efforts to transform the federal government to one that is citizen- centered, results-oriented, and market-based.
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As indicated in NIST SP 800-37, and NIST SP 800-53 the RMF provides architectural description inputs to the risk management strategy, including mission/business processes, FEA reference models, segment and solution architecture and:
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According to NIST SP 800-64 Rev 2 (withdrawn) the system development life cycle is broken down into five phases. Which of the following is not one of the five phases? Response: