# '''Resilience''': critical business functions and the supporting infrastructure are designed and engineered in such a way that they are materially unaffected by most disruptions, for example through the use of redundancy and spare capacity;
# '''Recovery''': arrangements are made to recover or restore critical and critiand less critical business functions that fail for some reason.
# '''Contingency''': the organization establishes a generalized capability and readiness to cope effectively with whatever major incidents and disasters occur, including those that were not, and perhaps could not have been, foreseen. Contingency preparations constitute a last-resort response if resilience and recovery arrangements should prove inadequate in practice.''
bxp is delivered against this assurance framework with secure details available to clients through your Business Development manager.
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