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UAE launches business continuity management standard
Standard helps manage risks to the smooth running of organisations or
delivery of services, ensuring continuity of critical functions
The UAE has launched a business continuity management standard to ensure
organisations across the country continue operating throughout any
emergency, a senior official said.
Mohammad Khalfan Al Rumaithi, general manager of the National Emergency and
Crisis Management, said business continuity management is a process that
helps manage risks to the smooth running of an organisation or delivery of a
service in the private and public sectors, ensuring continuity of critical
functions in the event of a disruption, and effective recovery afterwards.
“To maintain and promote stability, the Government aims to ensure all
organisations across the country have a clear understanding of business
continuity management,” he said.
Al Rumaithi added the UAE’s business continuity management standard was set
after consulting the British, Australian, New Zealand, Swiss and Singaporean
standards, and considering the nature of the UAE’s activities and services.
The standard, Al Rumaithi said, helped organisations identify their key
services and the threats to these and through planning and exercising the
impact of potential disruption could be minimised.
Al Rumaithi said the standard would also help in the prompt resumption of
services, suggesting it must be regarded as an integral part of an
organisation’s normal management processes.
Mohammad Ahmad Al Junaibi, manager of safety and protection department at
the authority, said the UAE led the way in this area, as there was no such
standard in Arabic in the region. “The first business continuity management
standard was drafted in the UK in 2006, when it grappled with a series of
crises and disasters, which prompted creating systems to ensure
organisations and businesses continue operating throughout any emergency.”
Al Junaibi said the UAE standard sets out elements to the business
continuity management process in the private and public sectors. It also
provided for developing and implementing incident management, business
continuity and business recovery plans that detail the steps to be taken
during and after an incident to maintain or restore operations.
19 Dec 2012 |
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Courtesy Al Nisr Publishing LLC
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