A cyclic approach to business continuity planning

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Abstract

In a world where continuous operations are essential for business survival, action must be taken to ensure that information and the business processes that use the information are continuously available. This usually involves the selection and implementation of a suitable business continuity plan. Implementing such a plan is, however, not always a simple task. This especially holds true for small to medium-sized organizations. An implementation method that could be applied to most business continuity planning methodologies would, therefore, be a welcome tool, especially for small to medium-sized organisations. This paper presents a theoretical model for such an implementation method. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

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Botha, J., & Von Solms, R. (2004). A cyclic approach to business continuity planning. Information Management and Computer Security, 12(4), 328–337. https://doi.org/10.1108/09685220410553541

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