Index

A

  • Advanced lines of credit, 100–101
  • Alert notification systems, 84–85
  • Automobile insurance, 104. See also Insurance

B

  • Business continuation, in disaster recovery, 76, 81–82
  • Business continuity cycle, 21–22, 23
  • Business continuity planning, 19–25
    • assembling a planning team for, 33–37
    • collecting data for, 39–48
    • definition of, 20
    • determining recovery strategies in, 75–88
    • disaster recovery using, 20
    • evaluating management's views of, 31–32
    • evaluating operations in, 49–51
    • getting started in, 24–25
    • identifying and evaluating risks in, 53–72
    • obtaining management support for, 27–32
    • steps in, 23–24
  • Business continuity plans (BCPs)
    • areas addressed by, 22–23
    • basic components of, 90–93
    • business continuity cycle and, 22, 23
    • communicating, 24
    • definition of, 20–21
    • elements of basic plan approach in, 93–94
    • evaluating and updating, 24, 97
    • exercises and drills for practicing, 96–97
    • main objective of, 22
    • organizing and writing, 24, 90–94
    • outline for, 93
    • printing and distribution of, 95
    • questions answered by, 21, 90
    • reasons for needing, 5–15
    • regulatory requirements for, 13
    • reviewing drafts of, 94
    • steps in, 23–24
    • tabletop exercise with, 94–95, 96
    • testing, 24
    • training connected with, 95–96
  • Business disasters
    • definition of, 1–3
    • sizes and scale of, 3
    • timing of, 2–3
    • types of, 3
  • Business income insurance, 109–111
  • Business interruption insurance, 109–111

C

  • Cell phone protection, 128–129
  • Chief risk officers (CROs), 72–73
  • Claims, insurance, 110, 111–113
  • Cloud storage and applications,

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