Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) is a document that sets forth procedures for the continued performance of core capabilities and critical operations during any disruption or potential disruption.
If you own a business, you need to be doing these basic things to protect your sensitive information:
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Related Terms: Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan, Redundancy
Source: CPG 101, CNSSI 4009
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