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| '''1.''' Period of Disruption is the expected residual disruption resulting from each identified [[Threat|threats]], taking into consideration existing controls. The period of disruption is an estimated duration during which the organization’s operations are disrupted (operationally), or access to the primary location is denied (infrastructure).  
 
| '''1.''' Period of Disruption is the expected residual disruption resulting from each identified [[Threat|threats]], taking into consideration existing controls. The period of disruption is an estimated duration during which the organization’s operations are disrupted (operationally), or access to the primary location is denied (infrastructure).  
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'''Note''': This is an expected period of disruption (hour or day) resulting from the exposure of the (unmitigated) residual risk of the identified threat after taking into consideration the existing controls. In this time duration, the organisation’s operations are disrupted, or access to the primary location is denied.
 
'''Note''': This is an expected period of disruption (hour or day) resulting from the exposure of the (unmitigated) residual risk of the identified threat after taking into consideration the existing controls. In this time duration, the organisation’s operations are disrupted, or access to the primary location is denied.
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'''Related Terms''': [[Risk_Appetite|Risk Appetite]], [[Risk_Likelihood|Risk Likelihood]], [[Risk_Impact|Risk Impact]], [[Risk_Rating|Risk Rating]], [[Risk_Assessment|Risk Assessment]], [[Risk_Level|Risk Level]], [[Key_Planning_Scenario|Key Planning Scenario]]
 
'''Related Terms''': [[Risk_Appetite|Risk Appetite]], [[Risk_Likelihood|Risk Likelihood]], [[Risk_Impact|Risk Impact]], [[Risk_Rating|Risk Rating]], [[Risk_Assessment|Risk Assessment]], [[Risk_Level|Risk Level]], [[Key_Planning_Scenario|Key Planning Scenario]]
 
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Revision as of 15:46, 29 October 2020

1. Period of Disruption is the expected residual disruption resulting from each identified threats, taking into consideration existing controls. The period of disruption is an estimated duration during which the organization’s operations are disrupted (operationally), or access to the primary location is denied (infrastructure).


Note: This is an expected period of disruption (hour or day) resulting from the exposure of the (unmitigated) residual risk of the identified threat after taking into consideration the existing controls. In this time duration, the organisation’s operations are disrupted, or access to the primary location is denied.

Related Terms: Risk Appetite, Risk Likelihood, Risk Impact, Risk Rating, Risk Assessment, Risk Level, Key Planning Scenario



BCMBoK Competency Level
BCMBoK 2: Risk Analysis & Review CL 1B: Foundation (BC)


BCMBoK Competency Level
BCMBoK 2: Risk Analysis & Review CL 1C: Foundation (CM)


BCMBoK Competency Level
BCMBoK 2: Risk Analysis & Review CL 1D: Foundation (DR)

(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)