GIS INFORMATION SYSTEM CONTINGENCY PLAN AS A KEY ARTIFACT IN THE CYBERSECURITY MANAGEMENT LIFECYCLE
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https://doi.org/10.57599/gisoj.2024.4.1.39Keywords:
GIS, contingency plan, contingency planning teamAbstract
The article discusses the methodology of conducting a contingency planning process that an organization can use to develop and maintain a viable contingency planning program for IT/computer GIS systems. The process steps (seven steps) are designed to be integrated into each stage of the GIS lifecycle. This document guides building the organizational chart/structure of a contingency planning team and the persons/roles responsible for preparing and maintaining information system contingency plans (ISCPs). In addition, the article discusses the basic components and processes of a contingency plan, highlights specific considerations and issues related to contingency planning relating to different types of GIS platforms, and provides elements of good practice to help readers develop their ISCPs.
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