Information Technology Specialist (ITS) Cybersecurity Practice Exam

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Which category describes normal operation requiring no intervention?

  1. Level 1 (Alert)

  2. Level 6 (Informational)

  3. Level 4 (Warning)

  4. Level 5 (Notice)

The correct answer is: Level 6 (Informational)

The category that describes normal operation requiring no intervention is classified as Level 6 (Informational). This classification typically pertains to situations where systems are functioning as expected and there are no issues that need immediate attention or action. Informational messages serve to provide updates or context about ongoing processes without indicating any problems or the need for user involvement. In the context of cybersecurity and system monitoring, informational messages help keep users and administrators aware of system status while allowing them to focus on critical tasks. Other levels, such as alerts, warnings, and notices, indicate varying degrees of concern that may require response or action, which differentiates them from the purely informative nature of Level 6.