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Information System Contingency Plan

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An Information System Contingency Plan (ISCP) is a pre-established plan for restoration of the services of a given information system after a disruption.

The US National Institute of Standards and Technology Computer Security Resource Center (CSRC) has published a Special Publication (SP) named SP 800-34 guiding organizations as to how an ISCP should be developed.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ M.E. Kabay (Nov 9, 2009). "Detailing contingency planning".
  2. ^ Swanson, M.; Bowen, P.; Phillips, A. W.; Gallup, D.; Lynes, D. (2010). "SP 800-34 Rev. 1". nist.gov. doi:10.6028/NIST.SP.800-34r1.