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An ongoing process to ensure that the necessary
steps are taken to identify the impact of potential
Business Continuity losses and maintain viable recovery strategies,
recovery plans, and continuity of services. (NFPA
1600)
The technical aspect of business continuity. The
collection of resources and activities to re-establish
information technology services (including
components such as infrastructure,
Disaster Recovery telecommunications, systems,
applications and data) at an alternate site following
a disruption of IT services. Disaster recovery
includes subsequent resumption and restoration of
those operations at a more permanent site. (DRJ)
The quantification of threats to an organization and
Risk Assessment
the probability of them being realized. (BCI)
A method of identifying the effects of failing to
Business Impact Analysis
perform a function or requirement. (FCD-1)
Time goal for the restoration and recovery of
functions or resources based on the acceptable
Recovery Time Objective
down time and acceptable level of performance in
case of a disruption of operations. (ASIS)
, Point to which information used by an activity must
be restored to enable the activity to operate on
Recovery Point Objective
resumption. ISO Editor's Note: Can also be referred
to as "maximum data loss". (ISO 22301)
The overall coordination of an organization's
response to a crisis, in an effective, timely manner,
Crisis Management with the goal of avoiding or minimizing damage to
the organization's profitability, reputation, and ability
to operate. (DRJ)
The process by which an organization responds to
Incident Management and controls an incident using emergency response
procedures or plans. (DRJ)
The response of an organization to a disaster or
other significant event that may significantly impact
the organization, its people, or its ability to function
productively. An incident response may include
Incident Response evacuation of a facility, initiating a disaster recovery
plan, performing damage assessment, and any other
measures necessary to bring an organization to a
more stable status.
(DRJ)
1. Establish the need for a business continuity
program
The Business Continuity 2. Obtain support and funding for the business
Professional's Role continuity program
3. Build the organizational framework to support the
business continuity program
The boundary, or extent, to which a process,
Scope procedure, certification, or contract applies -
considers the whole entity.
Documents what will be delivered at the end of the
Objectives project and what benefit that will provide to the
entity.
Documents the assumptions you are making
Assumptions
regarding the program.