What is an example of a business continuity plan?
- Identifying critical business processes, resources and relationships between systems by focusing on the consequences of an interruption to critical business functions
- Getting critical systems to another location while the repair of the original facility is underway
- Ensuring critical systems are online during a disaster
- Identifying and analyzing potential events that may negatively impact an organization’s assets
Explanation: A business continuity plan (BCP) is a broader plan than a disaster recovery plan (DRP) because it can include getting critical systems to another location while the repair of the original facility is underway. In such a scenario, personnel continues to perform all business processes in an alternate manner until normal operations resume.
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