Abstract

Fundamental to a successful business continuity management system that makes the organization resilient to disaster is the application of the elements of emergency management: mitigation, prevention and preparedness, response, and recovery (continuity). Organizations that are prepared are better positioned to respond to disruptive events. A documented and tested emergency response capability can prevent a situation from becoming a disruptive event. The standards treat these elements in different ways, both directly and indirectly. We focus here on prevention and response.

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