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| '''1.''' Critical is a qualitative or quantitative description used to emphasize the importance of a resource, [[Process|process]] or function that must be available after a [[Disaster|disaster]] has occurred. | | '''1.''' Critical is a qualitative or quantitative description used to emphasize the importance of a resource, [[Process|process]] or function that must be available after a [[Disaster|disaster]] has occurred. | ||
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+ | '''Notes''': The [[Availability|availability]] may either be keep constantly operational or made available at the earliest possible time upon [[Activation|activation]]. | ||
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+ | '''Related Term''': [[Classification_of_Systems|Classification of Systems]], [[Essential|Essential]], [[Necessary|Necessary]], [[Desirable|Desirable]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:08, 30 October 2020
1. Critical is a qualitative or quantitative description used to emphasize the importance of a resource, process or function that must be available after a disaster has occurred.
Related Term: Classification of Systems, Essential, Necessary, Desirable
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2. A qualitative description used to emphasize the importance of a resource, process or function that must be available and operational either constantly or at the earliest possible time after an incident, emergency or disaster has occurred.
(Source: SS540 Singapore Standard on Business Continuity Management - SS 540:2008)
3. Usually applied to a resource or process that must be kept going (as soon as possible) at time of a Business Continuity (E / I / C).
(Source: Business Continuity Institute - BCI)