Which of the following process definitions allow only single-step progress through the process defined without allowing step skipping?
Which of the following process definitions allow only single-step progress through the process defined without allowing step skipping?
The NIST Stateful process definition allows only single-step progress through the process without allowing step skipping. This characteristic aligns precisely with the requirement specified in the question.
oob configuration has - NIST Stateful - NIST Open - SANS Open - Example *note, Stateful means step by step (can't skip to any statues), while Open allows skipping steps so in this case B is the right answer
B is correct. According to the Ebook page 218: The NIST Stateful process definition allows analysts to move from one step to the next in sequential order without skipping any step. On the other hand, the NIST Open process definition permits analyst to move freely from one state to the next.
Both NIST and SANS Stateful require sequential steps, but NIST Stateful treats Containment, Eradication, and recovery as a collective, thereby satisfying the question of a Single-step sequential process