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crobriefing on Power Blackout Risks
At the end of the threat analysis, the following key questions arise regarding business continuity management.
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Are the critical functions and processes in the company defined?
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Does useful documentation exist concerning frequency, scale and causes of business interruptions?
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Do comprehensive disaster recovery plans exist where the necessary strategies, data and operating
resources are laid down for business recovery?
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Are the IT and communication
systems sufficiently protected, so that they can resume operation within
the required time following incidents?
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Are there plans which are tested and updated regularly by means of practice drills?
description of business continuity planning (bcp) elements
business continuity organisation
concerns all divisions of the company and requires cooperation at all hierarchy levels. Only a clearly structured
business continuity organisation can ensure that strategies are developed, established, maintained and properly
implemented in an emergency.
People involved in preparing and maintaining the business continuity plan need to be acquainted with the
company’s infrastructure and processes and suited to the tasks in question. Responsibilities within the BC
process as a whole need to be clearly defined at all times.
The top position in the BC management should be held by a representative of the highest company level to
ensure high strategic priority within the company. A crisis team could operate locally and objectively in the
closest possible proximity to the emergency while emergency service teams were safeguarding
the infrastructure
and recovery teams were already starting with specific disaster recovery activities.
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