Why is it important to have a business continuity plan?
In recent years, companies have had to deal with increasingly sudden, varied and high-impact crises. In addition to the COVID-19 pandemic with its constraints on travel and subsequent economic downturn, management has had to deal with an exponential rise in cyberthreats and the emergence of global warming risks to name but the most significant.
Being able to evolve in an uncertain world is a condition of survival that pushes companies to develop or revise their Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) to ensure an ideal level of resilience.
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Source : EBRC
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