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GB/T 35625-2017: Societal security -- Business continuity management systems -- Guidelines for business impact analysis (BIA)
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Standard ID: GB/T 35625-2017 (GB/T35625-2017)
Description (Translated English): Societal security -- Business continuity management systems -- Guidelines for business impact analysis (BIA)
Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard: A90
Classification of International Standard: 03.100.01
Word Count Estimation: 30,320
Date of Issue: 2017-12-29
Date of Implementation: 2018-06-01
Regulation (derived from): National Standards Bulletin 2017 No. 32
Issuing agency(ies): General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China

GB/T 35625-2017: Societal security -- Business continuity management systems -- Guidelines for business impact analysis (BIA)


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Societal security - Business continuity management systems - Guidelines for business impact analysis (BIA) ICS 03.100.01 A90 National Standards of People's Republic of China Public safety business continuity management system Business Impact Analysis Guide (BIA) Societal security - Business continuity agencies systems - Guidelines for business impact analysis (BIA) (ISO /T S22317..2015, IDT) 2017-12-29 Posted 2018-06-01 implementation General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China China National Standardization Administration released Directory Foreword Ⅲ Introduction IV 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions and abbreviations 1 4 Prerequisites 1 4.1 General 1 4.2 Business Continuity Program Environment and Scope 2 4.3 Business Continuity Program Role 2 4.4 Business Continuity Program Commitment 3 4.5 Business Continuity Program Resources 3 5 Perform BIA 3 5.1 General 3 5.2 Project Planning and Management 4 5.3 Product and Service Priorities 5 5.4 Process Priorities 7 5.5 Priority of Activities 8 5.6 Analysis and Summary 9 Top Management Approves BIA Results After BIA - Select Business Continuity Strategy 11 6 BIA Process Monitoring and Evaluation 11 Appendix A (informative) BIA 12 in the ISO 22301 BCM system Appendix B (informative) Other uses of BIA processes 13 Appendix C (informative) BIA information collection method 16 Appendix D (Informative) BIA Glossary 21 References 22

Foreword

This standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This standard uses the translation method identical with ISO /T S22317..2015 "Public Safety Business Continuity Management System Business Impact Score Analysis Guide "(in English), made the following editorial changes. --- Added abbreviations (see 3.2); --- In accordance with the order of adjustment of the order of the international standard appendix. This standard by the National Public Security Foundation Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC351) and focal point. This standard was drafted. China National Institute of Standardization, China Information Security Certification Center, State Grid Shandong Power Company, Jiangsu Province, the quality and Standardization Institute, Xiamen International Bank Co., Ltd., Beijing University of Science and Technology, China Development Bank, China Quality Certification Center, the British standard certification technology Training (Beijing) Co., Ltd., China International Disaster Recovery Association Branch. The main drafters of this standard. Qin Tingxin, in particular, Sun Shijun, Liu Jue, Zhang Songbin, Gao Yukun, Zhang Guiming, Pan Ying, Zhao Lianhe, Yu Tian, Xing Liqiang, Wei Jun, Han Hong, Yang Zhengke, Wang Xu, Liu Jia.

Introduction

This standard provides detailed guidance for the establishment, implementation and continuous improvement of Business Impact Analysis (BIA) and is maintained in accordance with ISO 22301 Consistent. This standard applies to any process of BIA. Figure 1 illustrates the relationship between BIA and Business Continuity (BC). The organization should complete the BIA before the business continuity strategy is finalized. Figure 1 Business Continuity Management (BCM) Element (Source. ISO 22313) BIA is the process of analyzing the consequences of disruptive events on the organization. The result is a discussion of the need for business continuity. The BIA process consists of several separate BIA, each focused on a small part of the business continuity plan. BIA process First, prioritize products and services and continue to process and activities as they cover the full spectrum of business continuity options The distinction between the priorities. After a period of time has been established by the organization, the individual BIA is repeated to ensure that the requirements of BC are always maintained up to date. Note. In this standard, business continuity requirements and continuity of recovery priority, purpose and purpose of the agreement is the same (ISO 22301..2012, 8.2.2). The purpose of this standard. --- Provide a basis for the organization to understand, develop, implement, inspect, maintain and enhance the effective BIA process; --- BIA planning, implementation and improvement to provide guidance; --- To assist the organization to carry out BIA; --- Make sure the BIA process is well coordinated with the BC solution. The outputs of the BIA process include the following. --- The organization's business continuity program to recognize or amend the scope; - Determine the legal, regulatory and contractual requirements and their impact on business continuity requirements; --- Assess the impact on the organization over time, as a proof of business continuity requirements (time and ability); --- Identify and understand the delivery requirements for the product/service after the incident, and then prioritize recovery activities and resources time; --- Identify and identify the relationship between products/services, processes, activities and resources; --- Determine the need for priority activities (such as space, personnel, equipment, information, communications and technical equipment; supplies and resources gold); --- Understand the dependencies between other activities, supply chains, partners and other stakeholders; --- Determine how to update the required information. NOTE The purpose of this technical standard, the supply chain required for the production of products, works and services, is referred to as "supply" for the remainder of this document. Figure 2 shows the life cycle of BIA, the preconditions, and the relationship between strategy identification. The terms quoted in the figure are the clauses of this standard. Figure 2 BIA process Public safety business continuity management system Business Impact Analysis Guide (BIA)

1 Scope

This standard for the establishment of the establishment, the implementation of business impact analysis (BIA) to provide good operational advice, it does not provide a unified BIA program. This standard applies to all types, sizes and nature of the organization. Organizations can be made based on their needs, goals, resources and constraints Adjustment.

2 Normative references

The following documents for the application of this document is essential. For dated references, only the dated version applies to this article Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all revisions) applies to this document. ISO 22300 Public Safety Terminology (Societalsecurity-Terminology).

3 Terms and definitions and abbreviations

3.1 Terms and definitions ISO 22300 defines the terms and definitions apply to this document. 3.2 Abbreviations BC --- business continuity BCM --- Business Continuity Management BIA --- Business Impact Analysis

4 Preconditions

4.1 General It has been stated in the introduction that this standard is consistent with ISO 22301 and can be used to develop, implement, review, maintain and continually improve the BIA process, Process meets other standards or regulatory requirements. Whether part of a BCM system or business continuity program, organizations should open the BIA process Before starting, consider a series of preconditions. This chapter summarizes these prerequisites, some of which come from ISO 22301. Before starting the BIA process, the organization should adopt a series of measures within the BCM program, including. --- Definition of environment and scope (4.2); --- Define and communicate roles and responsibilities (4.3); --- Get leadership commitment (4.4); --- Allocate enough resources (4.5). Note. For more information, see Appendix A This standard and ISO 22301 correspondence.
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