ISO/IEC 27031: The Missing Link Between ICT Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
Unofficially, it answers one brutal question: When a cyber-attack, power failure, or hardware meltdown occurs, can your ICT systems be restored before your business processes become unsustainable?
4 minutes Introduction: When the Tech Goes Dark, Does Your Business Still Light Up? Most organizations have a backup. Many have a disaster recovery plan. But few possess true ICT Readiness for Business Continuity . ISO/IEC 27031: The Missing Link Between ICT Disaster
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This official ISO standard provides the specific, technical "how-to" that bridges the gap between your IT recovery playbook and your organization’s survival strategy. Officially, ISO/IEC 27031 describes the concepts and principles of ICT readiness for business continuity (often abbreviated as ICT readiness or ICT BC). Many have a disaster recovery plan
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While ISO 22301 addresses business continuity management systems (BCMS) broadly, and ISO 27001 focuses on information security, a critical gap remains: