Business as usual (BAU) plans are designed to restore normal operational conditions after a disruption, often returning systems and processes to pre-incident states. The CBCI 7.0 course underlines that these plans mustconsider new vulnerabilitiesthat may arise as a result of the disruption’s impact on resources or operational environments. Incidents can introduce changes such as weakened controls, damaged infrastructure, or altered workflows, which must be addressed to prevent recurrence or new risks. While BAU plans should be prepared in advance, the focus is not just on resource availability or reversing recovery sequences but on understanding the dynamic context post-disruption. This approach ensures resilience not only in restoration but in strengthening the organization against future incidents.
[Reference:CBCI 7.0 Study Guide, Module 3: Business Impact Analysis and Recovery, pages 60-62., ]
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