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Components of Contingency Planning

As noted earlier, CP includes four major components: the BIA and the IR, DR, and BC plans. Whether an organization adopts the one-plan method or the multiple-plan method with interlocking procedures, each of these CP components must be addressed and developed in its entirety. The following sections describe each component in detail, including when and how each should be used. They also explain how to determine which plan is best suited for the identification, containment, and resolution of any given unexpected event. Figure 10-1 depicts the major project modules performed during CP efforts. Figure 10-2 shows the overall stages of the CP process, which are derived from the NIST IR and CP methodologies presented earlier.

Figure 10-1. Contingency Planning Hierarchies Components of Contingency Planning Figure 10-2. Contingency Planning Life Cycle Components of Contingency Planning Listen webReader by ReadSpeaker Open/close toolbar