The feature that provides the GREATEST assurance that data can be recovered and restored in a
timely manner in the event of data loss is that backups of information are regularly tested. This is
because testing backups helps to ensure that they are valid, complete, and usable, and that they can
be restored within the expected time frame and without errors or corruption. Testing backups also
helps to identify and resolve any issues or problems with the backup process, media, or software.
The other options are not features that provide the greatest assurance that data can be recovered
and restored in a timely manner in the event of data loss, but rather different aspects or factors that
affect the backup process, such as availability (B), execution C, or frequency (D) of backups.