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(Diseño del
Servicio) Plan que define los pasos que se requieren para el Restablecimiento
de los Procesos de Negocio después de una interrupción. El Plan también
identifica los disparadores para la Invocación, las personas involucradas, las
comunicaciones, etc. El Plan de la Continuidad del Servicio TI es una parte
importante de los Planes de Continuidad del Negocio. [ITIL:2007]
En Inglés BCP
(Business Continuity Plan), plan cuyo objetivo es mantener la funcionalidad de
una organización, a un nivel mínimo aceptable durante una contingencia.
Esto implica
que un Plan de continuidad debe contemplar todas las medidas preventivas y de
recuperación para cuando se produzca una contingencia que afecte al negocio.
http://www.inteco.es/glossary/Formacion/Glosario/
Un plan de
continuidad del negocio es un proceso de gestión para asegurar la continuidad de
un negocio. No debe confundirse con un "plan de continuidad de
operaciones" que se centra en seguir operando en caso de desastre.
La
continuidad de operaciones es necesaria para mantener el negocio; pero el
negocio es mucho más: cuidar la reputación, la marca, la cuota de mercado, la
confianza de las partes interesadas, la cadena de suministro, proteger a
empleados y clientes, ..., todos ellos aspectos muy importantes que se hallan
al margen de un plan de continuidad de operaciones.
A plan used by an
enterprise to respond to disruption of critical business processes. Depends on
the contingency plan for restoration of critical systems
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Cybersecurity Glossary, 2014
The documentation
of a predetermined set of instructions or procedures that describe how an
organizations business functions will be sustained during and after a
significant disruption. [CNSSI_4009:2010]
(Service Design)
A Plan defining the steps required to Restore Business Processes following a
disruption. The Plan will also identify the triggers for Invocation, people to
be involved, communications etc. IT Service Continuity Plans form a significant
part of Business Continuity Plans. [ITIL:2007]
documented
collection of procedures and information that is developed, compiled and
maintained in readiness for use in an incident to enable an organization to
continue to deliver its critical activities at an acceptable pre-defined level.
[BS25999-1:2006]
A comprehensive
written plan to maintain or resume business in the event of a disruption. BCP
includes both the technology recovery capability (often referred to as disaster
recovery) and the business unit(s) recovery capability.
http://ithandbook.ffiec.gov/it-booklets/business-continuity-planning/appendix-b-glossary.aspx
Comprehensive
strategies to recover, resume, and maintain all critical business functions.
http://ithandbook.ffiec.gov/it-booklets/business-continuity-planning/appendix-b-glossary.aspx
An activity that
tests an institutions BCP.
http://ithandbook.ffiec.gov/it-booklets/business-continuity-planning/appendix-b-glossary.aspx
A business
continuity plan (BCP) is a management process to ensure the continuity of
businesses. Not to be confused with continuity of operations (COOP) where the
focus is primarily a plan to ensure operations continuity after a disastrous
event has already occurred. While continuity of operations is part of business
continuity planning tasks, there are other issues outside of the operations
that businesses will need to plan for (i.e.; brand protection, company
reputation protection, the company's market share, stockholders' confidence,
supply-chain protection, customer and employee protection that may not be
included in the continuity of operations plan).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_continuity_plan
The documentation
of a predetermined set of instructions or procedures that describe how an
organizations business functions will be sustained during and after a
significant disruption. [NIST-SP800-34:2002]
A Business
Continuity Plan is the plan for emergency response, backup operations, and
post-disaster recovery steps that will ensure the availability of critical
resources and facilitate the continuity of operations in an emergency
situation.
http://www.sans.org/security-resources/glossary-of-terms/
The development
and timely execution of plans, measures, procedures and arrangements to ensure
minimal or no interruption to the availability of critical services and assets.
http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=16578
(Conception de
services) Plan définissant les étapes nécessaires à la remise en fonction des
processus business suite à une interruption. Ce plan doit aussi identifier les
déclencheurs, les personnes impliquées, les moyens de communication, etc. Les
plans de continuité des Services des TI représentent une part importante des
plans de continuité du business. [ITIL:2007]
Élaboration et
exécution en temps opportun de plans, de mesures, de procédures et de
dispositions afin d'éviter ou de minimiser toute interruption de la
disponibilité des services et des biens essentiels.
http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-fra.aspx?id=16578
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