Date Published: May 2010 (Updated 11/11/2010)
Supersedes: SP 800-34 Rev. 1 (May 2010)
Author(s)
Marianne Swanson (NIST), Pauline Bowen (NIST), Amy Phillips (BAH), Dean Gallup (BAH), David Lynes (BAH)
This publication assists organizations in understanding the purpose, process, and format of information system contingency planning development through practical, real-world guidelines. This guidance document provides background information on interrelationships between information system contingency planning and other types of security and emergency management-related contingency plans, organizational resiliency, and the system development life cycle. This document provides guidance to help personnel evaluate information systems and operations to determine contingency planning requirements and priorities.
This publication assists organizations in understanding the purpose, process, and format of information system contingency planning development through practical, real-world guidelines. This guidance document provides background information on interrelationships between information system...
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This publication assists organizations in understanding the purpose, process, and format of information system contingency planning development through practical, real-world guidelines. This guidance document provides background information on interrelationships between information system contingency planning and other types of security and emergency management-related contingency plans, organizational resiliency, and the system development life cycle. This document provides guidance to help personnel evaluate information systems and operations to determine contingency planning requirements and priorities.
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Keywords
resilience; information system contingency plan; incident response plan; contingency planning; disaster recovery plan
Control Families
Contingency Planning;
Maintenance;
Planning;
Risk Assessment;
System and Services Acquisition;