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CBCI Comprehensive Resource To Help You Ace Includes Frequently Tested Questions With ELABORATED 100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!! (Current Update!!) 1. Define: Business Continuity - Correct Answer: The capability of an organisation to continue the delivery of products and service within acceptable timeframes at a predefined capacity during a disruption. 2. Define: Business Continuity Champion - Correct Answer: Persons tasked with supporting the BCMS from the perspective of their area of expertise, by inputting and maintaining the system and periodically updating documentation. 3. Define: Business Continuity Plan - Correct Answer: Documented information that guides an organisation to respond to disruption and resume, recover, and restore the delivery of products and services consistent with its BC objectives. 4. Define: Business Impact Analysis - Correct Answer: A process of analysing the impact over time of a disruption on the organisation. 5. Define: Competence - Correct Answer: The ability to apply knowledge and skills to achieve the intended result 6. Define: Controls - Correct Answer: Measure that maintains or modifies risk. 7. Define: Injects - Correct Answer: Individual timeline events that are part of an exercise (e.g. simulated media news clips, website articles, social media feeds, telephone calls, emails, and text messages) 8. Define: Invocation - Correct Answer: The act of declaring that an organisation's BC arrangements need to be put into effect in order to continue the delivery of key products or services. 9. Define: Maximum tolerable period of disruption - Correct Answer: Timeframe within which the impacts of not resuming activities would become unacceptable to the organisation. 10. Define: Minimum business continuity objective - Correct Answer: The minimum capacity or level of services or products that is acceptable to an organisation to achieve its business objectives during a disruption.

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CBCI Comprehensive Resource To Help You Ace 2026-2027
Includes Frequently Tested Questions With ELABORATED
100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!! (Current Update!!)



1. Define: Business Continuity - Correct Answer: The capability of an
organisation to continue the delivery of products and service within
acceptable timeframes at a predefined capacity during a disruption.



2. Define: Business Continuity Champion - Correct Answer: Persons tasked
with supporting the BCMS from the perspective of their area of expertise,
by inputting and maintaining the system and periodically updating
documentation.



3. Define: Business Continuity Plan - Correct Answer: Documented
information that guides an organisation to respond to disruption and
resume, recover, and restore the delivery of products and services
consistent with its BC objectives.



4. Define: Business Impact Analysis - Correct Answer: A process of
analysing the impact over time of a disruption on the organisation.



5. Define: Competence - Correct Answer: The ability to apply knowledge
and skills to achieve the intended result

,6. Define: Controls - Correct Answer: Measure that maintains or modifies
risk.



7. Define: Injects - Correct Answer: Individual timeline events that are part
of an exercise (e.g. simulated media news clips, website articles, social
media feeds, telephone calls, emails, and text messages)



8. Define: Invocation - Correct Answer: The act of declaring that an
organisation's BC arrangements need to be put into effect in order to
continue the delivery of key products or services.



9. Define: Maximum tolerable period of disruption - Correct Answer:
Timeframe within which the impacts of not resuming activities would
become unacceptable to the organisation.



10.Define: Minimum business continuity objective - Correct Answer: The
minimum capacity or level of services or products that is acceptable to an
organisation to achieve its business objectives during a disruption.



11.Define: Organisational culture - Correct Answer: The values, attitudes,
and behaviour of an organisation that contribute to the unique social and
psychological environment in which it operates.



12.Define: Outsource - Correct Answer: Acquisition of services (with or
without products) in support of a business function for performing activities
using suppliers' resources rather than the acquirer's

, 13.Define: Priority suppliers - Correct Answer: Those who support
prioritised activities and ae identified as having the greatest impact if they
fail to deliver resources



14.Define: Product and Service - Correct Answer: The output or outcome
provided by an organisation to interested parties.



15.Define: Recovery Point Objective - Correct Answer: The point to which
information used by an activity is restored to enable the activity to operate
on resumption to pre-defined levels.



Define: Recovery Time Objective - Correct Answer: The timeframe within the
MTPD for resuming disrupted activities at a specified minimum acceptable
capacity.



Define: Service Level Agreement - Correct Answer: A commitment between a
product or service provider and a client organisation.



Identify the aspects of a Service Level Agreement - Correct Answer: Quality,
availability, responsibilities, and continuity capabilities



Define: Supply Chain Continuity Management - Correct Answer: Management
process that identifies potential impacts to an organisation from disruption to its
supply chain.

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