Business Continuity Management
Business Continuity Management (BCM) refers to the processes, frameworks, and technologies designed to ensure that critical business functions can continue during and after a disruptive incident.
Business Continuity Management (BCM) refers to the processes, frameworks, and technologies designed to ensure that critical business functions can continue during and after a disruptive incident. This category encompasses the identification of potential threats, assessment of their impact on operations, and the development of strategies to maintain essential services.
Core capabilities within BCM include risk assessment, business impact analysis, continuity planning, incident response coordination, and recovery procedures. Technical scope may involve automated plan testing, documentation management, communication tools, and integration with broader risk management or IT disaster recovery systems. These solutions support organizations in minimizing downtime, protecting data integrity, and maintaining regulatory compliance during adverse events.
BCM solutions are typically used by risk managers, IT leaders, compliance officers, and business operations teams in organizations of all sizes. Their primary objective is to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disruptions such as cyberattacks, natural disasters, or system failures. Unlike IT Disaster Recovery, which focuses narrowly on restoring technology systems, BCM addresses the continuity of all critical business processes, including personnel, facilities, and supply chains.
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