8.14: Redundancy of information processing facilities

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Organization needs to make sure there are backup systems in place for information processing to meet availability needs and keep operations running. The organization needs to plan and set up procedures for using redundant parts and facilities. Procedures should determine whether the redundant parts are always active or are activated automatically or manually in emergencies. It's important that redundant parts and facilities have the same level of security as the primary ones.

This requirement is part of the framework:  
ISO 27001 (2022): Full

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8.14: Redundancy of information processing facilities
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8.14: Redundancy of information processing facilities
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8.14: Redundancy of information processing facilities
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Organization needs to make sure there are backup systems in place for information processing to meet availability needs and keep operations running. The organization needs to plan and set up procedures for using redundant parts and facilities. Procedures should determine whether the redundant parts are always active or are activated automatically or manually in emergencies. It's important that redundant parts and facilities have the same level of security as the primary ones.

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8.14: Redundancy of information processing facilities
of the framework  
ISO 27001 (2022): Full
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Basic service testing, fault tolerance evaluation and verification
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Equipment maintenance and safety

Basic service testing, fault tolerance evaluation and verification

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Multiple providers for critical network equipment
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