Difference between revisions of "Incident Management"
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|'''1.''' Incident Management or IM refers to an organisation's series of activities to identify, analyze and correct threats. | |'''1.''' Incident Management or IM refers to an organisation's series of activities to identify, analyze and correct threats. | ||
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− | Notes (1): ensures that the critical components of the business can be returned to service in a reasonable amount of time following an interruption. | + | |
+ | '''Notes (1)''': ''ensures that the critical components of the business can be returned to service in a reasonable amount of time following an interruption.'' | ||
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Revision as of 04:07, 16 March 2023
1. Incident Management or IM refers to an organisation's series of activities to identify, analyze and correct threats.
Incident management: Notes (1): ensures that the critical components of the business can be returned to service in a reasonable amount of time following an interruption. Related Terms: Incident, Incident Management Plan, Incident Management Team.
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2. The process by which an organisation responds to and controls an incident using emergency response procedures or plans.
(Source: Business Continuity Institute - BCI)