Final answer:
In the context of an organization's incident response process, Recognition, Recovery, and Containment are recognized steps; Isolation is not typically treated as a standalone step in the process. The correct answer is d. Containment.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks which of the following is not a step in an organization's incident response process. The options are:
- Recognition
- Recovery
- Isolation
- Containment
In the standard incident response process, the steps typically involve identification (or recognition), containment, eradication, recovery, and lessons learned. While isolation might be part of the containment or eradication process, as a standalone term it's not commonly referred to as a distinct step in the incident response process.
Therefore, the item that is not generally considered an official step in an organization's incident response process would be 'c. Isolation', as the rest are well-recognized stages of the process. The correct answer is d. Containment.