GRC - Business Continuity Management
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Defining a Business Impact Analysis
Defining a Business Impact Analysis
Purpose of a BIA (Business Impact Analysis)
Creating a BIA (Business Impact Analysis)
Specifying a BIA responsible user and sending the BIA matrix
Assigning several BIA instances to one responsible user
Sending several BIA instances simultaneously
Accessing BIAs (Business Impact Analyses)
BIA Characteristics
Name
BCM System
Entity
Processes
BIA Responsible
Status
Creation date
Completion date
Closure date
Performing a BIA
Viewing a BIA Computed Results
Viewing the Computed RTO
Viewing Computed Business Impact
Viewing the MTD (Maximum Tolerable Downtime)
Modifying the BIA Results
Adjusting the RTO and Business Impact
Entering the RPO (Recovery Point Objective)
Entering the WRT (Work Recovery Time)
Validating the BIA Results
Viewing the BIA dashboard
After creating a BCM (Business Continuity Management) System and defined its scope, you may create one or several Business Impact Analyses (BIAs).
See
Managing BCM Systems
.
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