• RM-3.4 RM-3.4 Business Continuity Requirements

    • Vital Records Management

      • RM-3.4.1

        A business continuity plan must clearly identify information deemed vital for the recovery of critical business and support functions in the event of a significant disruption to business, including an event considered as a disaster, as well as the relevant protection measures to be taken for protecting vital information, whether stored on electronic or non-electronic media.

        July 2014

      • RM-3.4.2

        Copies of vital records must be stored off-site as soon as possible after creation. A back-up of all vital records must be readily accessible for emergency retrieval. Access to back-up vital records should be adequately controlled to ensure that they are reliable for business resumption purposes. For certain critical business operations or services, licensees should consider the need for instantaneous data back up to ensure prompt system and data recovery. There should be clear procedures indicating how and in what priority vital records are to be retrieved or recreated in the event that they are lost, damaged or destroyed.

        July 2014