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Revision as of 22:11, 13 February 2019
(BCP).
A business continuity plan is a clearly defined and documented plan for use at the time of a business emergency, event, incident or crisis.
Typically a plan will cover all key personnel, resources, services and actions required to manage the business continuity management (BCM) process.
See also
- BCM
- Business impact analysis
- Contingency plan
- CBI
- Cyber attack
- Cyber security
- Cyberspace
- Financial stability
Other links
- Contingency planning for a downturn in the economy: a treasurer’s checklist. This is a general pre-crisis treasury planning briefing and also discusses the impact on a firm's general business.