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GV.OC-04.1: The organisation shall identify, document, and communicate the critical objectives, capabilities, and services relied upon by external stakeholders, prioritise them based on criticality, and integrate this prioritisation into the risk assessment process |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_ESSENTIAL_E_p14 |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_IMPORTANT_E_p13 |
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The goal of this control is to ensure that the organisation understands which critical services, capabilities, and objectives are essential to external stakeholders, prioritises them based on their importance, and includes them in the risk assessment process. To achieve this goal, the following should be considered: • The focus of this control is on what the organisation delivers to others, in other words, the services and functions that external stakeholders depend on (the downstream supplychain, such as customers, partners, or end users). • Critical services and the internal functions that support them should be clearly identified. • Criteria should be defined to determine how important each service or capability is, from both internal and external perspectives. • Abusiness impact analysis can help identifywhich assets and operations arevital to achieving keyobjectives, and what the consequences would be if they were disrupted. • Resilience goals, such as how quicklycritical services should recover during disruptions, should be established and communicated. |
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<div><p>The goal of this control is to ensure that the organisation understands which critical services, capabilities, and objectives are essential to external stakeholders, prioritises them based on their importance, and includes them in the risk assessment process. To achieve this goal, the following should be considered:</p><ul><li>The focus of this control is on what the organisation delivers to others, in other words, the services and functions that external stakeholders depend on (the downstream supplychain, such as customers, partners, or end users).</li><li>Critical services and the internal functions that support them should be clearly identified.</li><li>Criteria should be defined to determine how important each service or capability is, from both internal and external perspectives.</li><li>Abusiness impact analysis can help identifywhich assets and operations arevital to achieving keyobjectives, and what the consequences would be if they were disrupted.</li><li>Resilience goals, such as how quicklycritical services should recover during disruptions, should be established and communicated.</li></ul></div> |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control is to ensure that the organisation understands which critical services, capabilities, and objectives are essential to external stakeholders, prioritises them based on their importance, and includes them in the risk assessment process. To achieve this goal, the following should be considered: - The focus of this control is on what the organisation delivers to others, in other words, the services and functions that external stakeholders depend on (the downstream supplychain, such as customers, partners, or end users). - Critical services and the internal functions that support them should be clearly identified. - Criteria should be defined to determine how important each service or capability is, from both internal and external perspectives. - Abusiness impact analysis can help identifywhich assets and operations arevital to achieving keyobjectives, and what the consequences would be if they were disrupted. - Resilience goals, such as how quicklycritical services should recover during disruptions, should be established and communicated. |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
The goal of this control is to ensure that the organisation understands which critical services, capabilities, and objectives are essential to external stakeholders, prioritises them based on their importance, and includes them in the risk assessment process. To achieve this goal, the following should be considered: - The focus of this control is on what the organisation delivers to others, in other words, the services and functions that external stakeholders depend on (the downstream supplychain, such as customers, partners, or end users). - Critical services and the internal functions that support them should be clearly identified. - Criteria should be defined to determine how important each service or capability is, from both internal and external perspectives. - Abusiness impact analysis can help identifywhich assets and operations arevital to achieving keyobjectives, and what the consequences would be if they were disrupted. - Resilience goals, such as how quicklycritical services should recover during disruptions, should be established and communicated. |
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A notation, also known as classification code, is a string of characters such as "T58.5" or "303.4833" used to uniquely identify a concept within the scope of a given concept scheme. |
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Critical services identification and prioritisation |
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The organisation shall identify, document, and communicate the critical objectives, capabilities, and services relied upon by external stakeholders, prioritise them based on criticality, and integrate this prioritisation into the risk assessment process |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/CyFun2025_delta_BASIC_to_IMPORTANT |
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