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One of the approaches which can be followed is the Disaster Recovery Institute International (DRII) methodology, which introduces the following disciplines: Risk Assessment and Business ImpactAnalysis Business Continuity Strategies and Business Continuity Planning Incident Response (Crisis, Emergency, etc.)
One of the approaches which can be followed is the Disaster Recovery Institute International (DRII) methodology, which introduces the following disciplines: Risk Assessment and Business ImpactAnalysis. Business Continuity Strategies and Business Continuity Planning. Incident Response (Crisis, Emergency, etc.).
Note : Some sections of this article were previously published in our blog archives. DRII is prevalent in North America, while BCI is more dominant in other parts of the world. The critical point a business needs to understand is that the program implementation and its maturity will require some time and effort across the organization.
Note : Some sections of this article were previously published in our blog archives. BCP Guide table of Contents: Section 1 - Introduction to Business Continuity Planning (BCP). Section 2 - Business Continuity Management (BCM) Program Implementation. Section 4 - Business ImpactAnalysis. ARTICLE SECTIONS.
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