Background The Business Continuity Plan (BCP) you developed last week was meant

Background
The Business Continuity Plan (BCP) you developed last week was meant to keep essential business operations alive. The company’s Incident Response Plan (IRP) directs technical teams to to identify, contain, and resolve the problem. It should be detailed enough to direct response activities, but should allow for flexibility and evolve with the company.
Deliverables
1) Use the Internet to find an Incident Response Plan (IRP) template and complete for your company. If unemployed, consider how you would respond if your computer was hacked or got infected by a virus.  Note: Because each business will have different tolerances to incidents, different hardware, different software, and so on, there is no single IRP that fits every organization. This document should be tailored to the company’s infrastructure, platforms, software, and other components needed for the business to function.
2) Your Incident Response Plan should include, at a minimum:
a) Responsible parties for each IT area (data center, client systems, infrastructure, etc.)
b) Contact information
c) Definition of incidents
d) Planned response to these incidents (restore backups, switch to generator power, etc.)
e) Plans for testing and lessons learned (dry runs, table-top exercises, etc.)
Reminder:  After locating a template, the document must be tailored to your organization and operating environment. Simply changing names on the template or presenting existing documents without significant modification may result in a reduced score and possible academic integrity violations.
APA Requirements
Cite sources using APA format, including in-text citations and references page.  APA formatting of your IRP is not required.

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