iSACA Cybersecurity Fundamentals Certification Practice Exam

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What is the main goal of the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)?

  1. To create user manuals for systems

  2. To plan, create, test, and deploy information systems

  3. To ensure user compliance with policies

  4. To manage system installations

The correct answer is: To plan, create, test, and deploy information systems

The primary goal of the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is to provide a structured framework for planning, creating, testing, and deploying information systems. This methodology ensures that systems are developed in a systematic way, allowing for thorough analysis and documentation at each stage of the process. By following the SDLC, organizations can better manage the complexities and potential risks associated with system development. The various phases—such as requirement gathering, design, implementation, and testing—ensure that the end product meets the intended purpose, is of high quality, and satisfies user needs. Each phase has specific deliverables and processes that contribute to the overall success of the information system. While creating user manuals, ensuring user compliance, and managing installations are important aspects of systems management, they support the broader framework but do not reflect the overall goal of the SDLC itself. The emphasis on a comprehensive approach to system development encapsulates the essence of what the SDLC aims to achieve.