BIA Characteristics
Find below the general characteristics of a BIA (Business Impact Analysis).
See also:
Name
The name of a a BIA is built as follows: “Entity Name” > “Process Name”.
BCM System
BCM system from which a BIA is performed.
Entity
Root entity of the BCM System the BIA belongs to.
Processes
Indicates the process category analyzed within the framework of the BIA. It represents the BIA scope.
BIA Responsible
The BIA responsible user is in charge of the process and answers questions about business continuity.
As a GRC manager, you must send him/her the BIA so that he answers questions.
Once the BIA has been sent to the BIA responsible user, the BIA status turns to “Ongoing”.
In the Hopex GRC desktop, you can access the BIAs that have been sent to you via Continuity > Business Impact Analysis (My BIAs drop-down menu).
Status
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BIA status
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Meaning of the status
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Draft
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Default status of a BIA at creation
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Ongoing
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An e-mail has been sent to the BIA responsible user.
He/she is requested to fill in a BIA matrix.
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Completed
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The RTO and business impact have been computed.
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Closed
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The Analysis and Results page of the BIA are now in read-only mode.
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Creation date
Date when the GRC Manager created the Business Impact Analysis.
Completion date
Date when the BIA Responsible answered questions via the matrix.
The following indicators are computed:
• RTO
• Business impact
Closure date
Date when the GRC Manager validated the BIA results (that is to say the matrix answers).