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    <title>Information Security and Computer Fraud</title>
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    <description>Information Security and Computer Fraud is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that provides rapid publication of articles in all areas of information security and computer fraud. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of information security and computer fraud.</description>
    <dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
		<dc:language>en</dc:language>
		<dc:rights>2013 Science and Education Publishing Co. Ltd All rights reserved.</dc:rights>
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		8
		1
		January 2024
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Recommending Solutions for Contingencies Including Business Impact Analysis, Continuity, and Disaster Recovery
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<![CDATA[A business continuity plan (BCP) helps an organization mitigate cyberattacks, build resilience, and survive disasters. Unfortunately, many organizations' BCPs are too general and static (without enough consideration for condition changes) and do not work well when a disaster occurs, resulting in a loss of resources. It is necessary to enhance the adaptability and flexibility of a BCP so that the BCP is vigorous and adapts to changing conditions rapidly and easily. Business impact analysis (BIA) is a core component of a BCP. It is an effective approach to evaluating the potential effects of disturbances on critical business goals and procedures. BIA must consider any potential for change. An organization must also adapt or advance its BIA to guard against further cyber-attacks. This paper introduces BCP and BIA; deals with the BIA, continuity, and disaster recovery in healthcare systems; and presents a BIA case study of a medical center.]]>
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Cheryl  Ann Alexander, Lidong  Wang
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<dc:date>2024-06-20</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
<prism:publicationDate>2024-06-20</prism:publicationDate>
<prism:number>1</prism:number>
<prism:volume>8</prism:volume>
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