- Identification and description of the key components of a Business Continuity (BC) plan for attacks or incidents which could affect your real or fictitious company.
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Total | 100 | A quality paper will meet or exceed all of the above requirements. |
Answer preview
Establishing a business impact analysis (BIA)
BIA enables an organization to identify, predict the consequences of disruption of the business operation
The company gather information needed in developing recovery strategies
Needs to gain an understanding of the changes that may be introduced during unplanned disruptions
Needs to identify mission-critical activities and the time frame which within they must be recovered
needs to explore all the risks that it is exposed to and the possible major disruption that could occur
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