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COOP

Continuity of Operations Plan


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Plan for continuing an organization’s (usually a (COOP) headquarters element) essential functions at an alternate site and performing those functions for the duration of an event with little or no loss of continuity before returning to normal operations.
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A goal an organization can accomplish by having plans and procedures to help mitigate the effects a disaster has on its continuing operations and to speed the return to normal operations. The uninterrupted availability of information paths for the effective performance of organizational function.
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A detailed process for recovering information or an IT system in the event of a catastrophic disaster such as a fire or flood. A document that guides the recovery efforts necessary to restore your business to normal operations as quickly as possible. Provides for the continuity of system operations after a disaster.
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A backup site that is a duplicate of original data center with full IT computing infrastructure and replicated data. It is the most expensive business continuity solution. A configuration in which a backup facility is maintained in constant working order, with a full complement of servers, workstations, and communications links ready to assume primary operations responsibilities. A fully operational offsite data processing facility equipped with both hardware and system software to be used in the event of disaster.
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Transient information related to a single operation or set of operations within the context of an operational association, for example, a user session. Operational security information represents the current security context of the operations and may be passed as parameters to the operational primitives or retrieved from the operations environment as defaults.
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