[Cisspstudy] Do you agree?
Holland, Brandon
hollandb at frmaint.com
Sun Jun 21 15:03:39 EDT 2009
Yes that is correct. When u r restoring a control then its a recovery control. They are specifically writing procedures to restore so its recovery.
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Sent: Sun Jun 21 11:39:41 2009
Subject: [Cisspstudy] Do you agree?
Please take a look at the question below:
I was under the impression that BCP was a preventative control …
Is the overall BCP plan preventative but some of the procedures within it considered recovery procedures?
How does that work? I am a little confused.
Also, in Domain 10 Operations Security there is a section on Continuity Planning … Is this not essentially BCP? Again, I am a little confused and would like to clear this up since I am writing in less than a week J
Thanks for any clarification,
Phil Lamey, P.Eng.
CGI Senior Consultant
(506) 458-5020 ext. 5121
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