Make sure to address the following for each policy: Issue Statement, Statement of the Organization’s Position, Applicability, Roles and Responsibilities, Compliance, Points of Contact, and Supplementary Information.
Part 2: Legal Standard Operating Policies and Procedures
A thorough legal standard operating policies and procedures (SOP) document is the foundation of a good business continuity plan. Standard operating procedures and polices provide the roadmap for management and staff to follow. These steps become the backbone of the business continuity plan, and they must govern every aspect of your chosen company (Kenkruz Healthcare).
Using the Business Continuity Plan (BCP) – design a manual presenting the legal standard operating policies and procedures to describe incidents including fire evacuation, ransomware attack, power outage, and pandemic situations.
Each policy or procedure must include information related to:
Support the BCP with a minimum of three scholarly resources.
Part 3: Incident Response
Once an adverse event that has targeted a business is confirmed, it is labeled as an incident. That is the time to activate the incident response plan. After the plan is activated, procedures are followed for incident reaction. Most of the time, the incident is contained. Then, clean up of all the problems begins and the organization makes a full recovery, with everything back to normal. This is incident recovery.
design an Incident Response Plan (IRP) for your company (Kenkruz Healthcare). Include actions to be taken if each of the following adverse events occur:
If a disaster renders the current business location unusable for a long time, and there is no alternate site to reestablish critical business functions, what would you suggest in a situation like this?
Support the BCP with a minimum of three scholarly resources.