The Answer here is A, because a business continuity plan (BCP) is a document that consists of the critical information an organization needs to continue operating during an unplanned event. The BCP states the essential functions of the business, identifies which systems and processes must be sustained, and details how to maintain them.
Note that a Disaster recovery plan is a document to re-energise systems or repair a system after it has been affected by a bad incidents
This is incorrect, it is Disaster Recovery Plan, which is how to restore mission critical systems in case of a disaster, a BCP involves everyone and everything during and after a disaster
From the official book: The goal of the business continuity program is to ensure that the organization is able to maintain normal operations even during an unexpected event. When an incident strikes, business continuity controls may protect the business' core functions from disruption.
in the CySA+ study guide says.
The goal of the business continuity program is to ensure that the organization is able to
maintain normal operations even during an unexpected event. When an incident strikes,
business continuity controls may protect the business’ core functions from disruption.
The goal of the disaster recovery program is to help the organization quickly recover
normal operations if they are disrupted. An incident may cause service disruptions that
would trigger the disaster recovery plan.
A disaster recovery plan (DRP) outlines the procedures and protocols to follow in the event of a disaster or disruptive incident that affects the availability of critical systems and services. It typically includes strategies for restoring operations, recovering data, and ensuring the continuity of essential business functions. By having a robust disaster recovery plan in place, organizations can minimize downtime, mitigate the impact of incidents, and ensure the availability of mission-critical services during and after the occurrence of disruptive events.
While option (A) Business continuity plan is an essential component of an organization's overall resilience strategy, it does not specifically address the restoration and availability of mission-critical services in the same way that a disaster recovery plan does.
To ensure that mission-critical services are available during and after an incident, a plan that addresses maintaining operations and minimizing disruptions is required. Both Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) are relevant, but BCP focuses on maintaining ongoing availability, while DRP focuses on post-incident recovery.
Correct Answer: A. Business Continuity Plan (BCP)
The BCP is most likely to ensure that mission-critical services remain available in the event of an incident, as it is designed to keep essential business operations running under various adverse conditions.
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The best option to ensure that mission-critical services are available in the event of an incident is:
A. Business continuity plan
A Business Continuity Plan (BCP) outlines procedures and instructions an organization must follow in the face of disaster, whether fire, flood, or cyberattack. The BCP ensures that essential functions can continue during and after a disaster, helping to maintain mission-critical services.
a business continuity plan (BCP) is a document that consists of the critical information an organization needs to continue operating during an unplanned event.
The answer is A. I just took the ICS2 CC exam and passed. BCP is the choice anytime the words continuity or continuous are used. Disaster Recovery Plan is how you get the critical systems back up and functioning. I also work as a Site Reliability Engineer and maintaining the BCP and DRP are part of my job.
Business continuity is an organization's ability to maintain critical business functions during and after a disaster has occurred. (https://www.techtarget.com/searchdisasterrecovery/definition/business-continuity)
A. Business Continuity Plan (BCP): While a BCP is crucial for ensuring the continuation of business operations during and after a disaster, it encompasses a broader scope than a DRP. BCPs are designed to keep the entire business running, not just the IT or mission-critical services. Although most voted for in your options, a BCP includes the DRP as part of its framework. The DRP is more specifically targeted at restoring critical IT services, which is why C is a more precise answer.
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