Continuity Planning
/kəˌnænɪkəl ˈplænɪŋ/
Definitions
- (n.) The process by which organizations develop procedures and instructions to ensure continuous operation during and after a disruption or disaster, legally crucial for compliance and risk management.
The company’s continuity planning ensured minimal legal liability after the data breach.
Forms
- continuity planning
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Commentary
Continuity planning often intersects with regulatory requirements, making precise legal language essential to align procedures with compliance standards.
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