Corrective controls are implemented to mitigate the effects of an identified problem or incident. When a disruptive event occurs, such as a natural disaster or a cyberattack, invoking a BCP is a corrective action aimed at restoring critical business functions and minimizing the impact on operations. Therefore, invoking a BCP is a form of corrective control.
Corrective Controls
Corrective controls, as their name suggests, are designed to minimize the impact of a threat event once it has occurred, and help in restoring, or correcting, a business to normal operations. Examples of corrective controls include the following:
• Business continuity planning
• Disaster recovery planning
• Incident response planning
• Backup procedures
As per the CISA manual, the BCP is a preventive and corrective control
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