DRI International BCP Exam Questions And
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Business Continuity - Answer✔An ongoing process to ensure that the necessary steps are taken
to identify the impact of potential losses and maintain viable recovery strategies, recovery
plans, and continuity of services. (NFPA 1600)
Disaster Recovery - Answer✔The technical aspect of business continuity. The collection of
resources and activities to re-establish information technology services (including components
such as infrastructure, telecommunications, systems,
applications and data) at an alternate site following a disruption of IT services. Disaster
recovery includes subsequent resumption and restoration of those operations at a more
permanent site. (DRJ)
Risk Assessment - Answer✔The quantification of threats to an organization and the probability
of them being realized. (BCI)
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Business Impact Analysis - Answer✔A method of identifying the effects of failing to perform a
function or requirement. (FCD-1)
Recovery Time Objective - Answer✔Time goal for the restoration and recovery of functions or
resources based on the acceptable down time and acceptable level of performance in case of a
disruption of operations. (ASIS)
Recovery Point Objective - Answer✔Point to which information used by an activity must be
restored to enable the activity to operate on resumption. ISO Editor's Note: Can also be
referred to as "maximum data loss". (ISO 22301)
Crisis Management - Answer✔The overall coordination of an organization's response to a crisis,
in an effective, timely manner, with the goal of avoiding or minimizing damage to the
organization's profitability, reputation, and ability to operate. (DRJ)
Incident Management - Answer✔The process by which an organization responds to and
controls an incident using emergency response procedures or plans. (DRJ)
Incident Response - Answer✔The response of an organization to a disaster or other significant
event that may significantly impact the organization, its people, or its ability to function
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