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  • ...ource: NFPA 1600-4: Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs</ref>}}<br />
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  • ...talogue_detail?csnumber=50038 ISO 22301:2012 Societal security -- Business continuity management systems --- Requirements]</ref>}}<br />
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  • ...nger term unavailability. <ref>Singapore Standard SS 540: 2008 on Business Continuity</ref>}}<br /><br/> ...07 Societal security - Guideline for incident preparedness and operational continuity management.]</ref>}}<br />
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  • ...ource: NFPA 1600-4: Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs</ref>}}
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  • ...ing undertaken and the procedures and systems within emergency or business continuity plans.<br/><br/> ...talogue_detail?csnumber=50038 ISO 22301:2012 Societal security -- Business continuity management systems --- Requirements]</ref>}}
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  • ....,& Hill, R. (2006). Managing Company Risk and Resilience Through Business Continuity Management. In D. Paton and D. Johnston (eds.). “Disaster Resilience: An ...on|Organisational resilience is concerned with the development of suitable business development plans (short-term plans) to resume disrupted critical operation
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  • ...hing that has value to the organization, its business operations and their continuity, including Information resources that support the organization's mission. ...Failure in any of these assets may result in a cascading impact on related business processes, services, and the organization’s mission. <br />
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  • ...lience-Standards.aspx Organizational Resilience: Security Preparedness and Continuity Management Systems - Requirements with Guidance for Use (2009) - SPC.1, ASI ...ensure the [[preparedness]], [[response]], and [[Business Continuity Plan |continuity plan]]s stay current and up-to-date. <br />
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  • ...07 Societal security - Guideline for incident preparedness and operational continuity management.]</ref>}} ...talogue_detail?csnumber=50038 ISO 22301:2012 Societal security -- Business continuity management systems --- Requirements]</ref> note that an [[event]] ''without
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  • ...ed during general daily business operations and require a special business continuity response organisation instead.<br/><br/> ...minimum period of time. <ref>Singapore Standard SS 540: 2008 on Business Continuity</ref>}}
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  • ...vent, it had been damaged or destroyed, then a serious impact may occur on business of institutions, economy or security of the State. <ref>[https://citra.gov ...talogue_detail?csnumber=50038 ISO 22301:2012 Societal security -- Business continuity management systems --- Requirements]</ref>}}<br />
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  • |2019||'''ESReDA'''||'''56<sup>th</sup> ESReDA Seminar on Critical Services continuity, Resilience and Security'''||May 23-24, 2019||Nov 30, 2018||Johannes Kepler ...Preparedness & Resilience for the Security of Citizens and Services Supply Continuity'''||May 29-31, 2017||February 19<sup>th</sup>, 2017||Vytautas Magnus Univer
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  • ...rmação..]</ref><br />Impact is the adverse change in the achieved level of business objectives.}} <br /> {{definition|Adverse change to the level of business objectives achieved. <ref name="ISO27000-14"> [http://www.iso.org/iso/home/
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  • ...rogram, to ensure availability of critical system resources and facilitate continuity of operations in a [[crisis]]. <ref name="ENISAGlos"> [http://www.enisa.eur {{definition|Contingency planning is taking provisions to maintain or restore business processes in the event of unforeseen [[incident]]s or malfunctions. <ref>ht
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  • ...ource: NFPA 1600-4: Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs</ref>}} ...07 Societal security - Guideline for incident preparedness and operational continuity management.]</ref>}}
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  • ...Bewältigung von Ereignissen dient, kann es aber auch als Teil des Business Continuity Management (BCM) aufgefasst werden oder als Teil des Krisenmanagements, wei
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  • ...ource: NFPA 1600-4: Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs</ref>}}<br /> ...s include the formulation of emergency response plans, business continuity/continuity of operations plans, training, [[exercise]]s, and public awareness and educ
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  • ...l to cause harm or loss. <ref>Singapore Standard SS 540: 2008 on Business Continuity</ref>}}<br /> ...07 Societal security - Guideline for incident preparedness and operational continuity management.]</ref>}}<br />
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  • ...ource: NFPA 1600-4: Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs</ref>}}
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  • ...and behaviour. Examples include policy and process, emergency and business continuity planning and community engagement. <ref>[https://www.emergency.nsw.gov.au/D ...socially acceptable way. It concerns not only the government but also the business community and the whole civil society.}}<br />
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