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FFIEC Business Continuity Management Booklet 2019

The FFIEC Business Continuity Management (BCM) Booklet, updated November 2019, provides comprehensive guidance for financial institutions on managing…

What FFIEC Business Continuity Management Booklet 2019 requires

The FFIEC Business Continuity Management (BCM) Booklet, updated November 2019, provides comprehensive guidance for financial institutions on managing business continuity risk across the full BCM lifecycle - business impact analysis, risk assessment, strategy development, plan development, training and testing, and program maintenance - with heightened expectations for technology service providers, third-party dependencies, and cyber-event recovery scenarios, replacing the 2008 Business Continuity Planning Booklet.

Pillar: Workflow Automation · Authority: Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC); OCC; Federal Reserve; FDIC; NCUA; CFPB · Version: 1.0.0 · Last updated:

Primary source: https://ithandbook.ffiec.gov/it-booklets/business-continuity-management.aspx

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Primary Citations — 6 traced to source

  • FFIEC BCM Booklet (2019), Introduction: The FFIEC IT Examination Handbook's Business Continuity Management booklet provides guidance on effectively managing the risk to operations and services as a result of various threats to the availability of business functions.
  • FFIEC BCM Booklet (2019), Business Impact Analysis: A business impact analysis (BIA) is a process designed to prioritise business functions by assessing the potential quantitative and qualitative impact that a business interruption would have on the organisation.

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