Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Many organizations now have a dedicated team responsible for investigating any computer security incidents that take place. These teams are commonly known as computer incident response teams (CIRTs) or computer security incident response teams (CSIRTs).
Note: When an incident occurs, the response team has four primary responsibilities:
Determine the amount and scope of damage caused by the incident.

Determine whether any confidential information was compromised during the incident.

Implement any necessary recovery procedures to restore security and recover from incident - related

damages.
Supervise the implementation of any additional security measures necessary to improve security and

prevent recurrence of the incident.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The CSIRT is not set up to receive reports on security incidents. The CSIRT handles the security incidents when they occur.
B: The CSIRT is not set up to alert authorities of security incidents. The CSIRT handles the security incidents when they occur.
D: The CSIRT is not set up to inform on security incidents. The CSIRT handles the security incidents when they occur.
References:
Stewart, James M., Ed Tittel, and Mike Chapple, CISSP: Certified Information Systems Security Professional Study Guide, 5th Edition, Sybex, Indianapolis, 2011, p. 726