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8.4.4: Business continuity plans

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An organization must formalize and sustain its documented business continuity strategy to ensure operational resilience. These plans are required to furnish actionable guidance for managing disruptions and executing recovery. They must detail the procedures for the recovery of critical activities within specified timeframes and at agreed-upon service levels. Essential components include clearly defined activation criteria, protocols for handling the immediate consequences of an incident—prioritizing personnel welfare and preventing further losses—and the specific roles and responsibilities of the response team. Furthermore, each plan must outline its scope, objectives, resource requirements, dependencies, and communication protocols, including stand-down procedures. Crucially, all continuity plans must be maintained in a state that ensures they are functional and accessible at the required time and location.

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This requirement is part of the framework:  
ISO 22301:2019

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An organization must formalize and sustain its documented business continuity strategy to ensure operational resilience. These plans are required to furnish actionable guidance for managing disruptions and executing recovery. They must detail the procedures for the recovery of critical activities within specified timeframes and at agreed-upon service levels. Essential components include clearly defined activation criteria, protocols for handling the immediate consequences of an incident—prioritizing personnel welfare and preventing further losses—and the specific roles and responsibilities of the response team. Furthermore, each plan must outline its scope, objectives, resource requirements, dependencies, and communication protocols, including stand-down procedures. Crucially, all continuity plans must be maintained in a state that ensures they are functional and accessible at the required time and location.

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8.4.4: Business continuity plans
of the framework  
ISO 22301:2019
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Business continuity plan scope
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requirements
Risk management and leadership
Continuity management

Business continuity plan scope

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Creating and documenting continuity plans
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requirements
Risk management and leadership
Continuity management

Creating and documenting continuity plans

Completing this task also progresses your compliance in all of the following frameworks and requirements. Cyberday automatically maps completed tasks to all of these current and future frameworks - so you do not have to do it again!

Accessibility of business continuity plans
Critical
High
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Low
1
requirements
Risk management and leadership
Continuity management

Accessibility of business continuity plans

Completing this task also progresses your compliance in all of the following frameworks and requirements. Cyberday automatically maps completed tasks to all of these current and future frameworks - so you do not have to do it again!

Business continuity plan activation and initial response
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1
requirements
Risk management and leadership
Continuity management

Business continuity plan activation and initial response

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