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Cyber Security and Business Continuity Management: Ensuring Resilience in a Digital World

MÄKKÁ, Katarína and Katarína KAMPOVÁ

Basic information

Original name

Cyber Security and Business Continuity Management: Ensuring Resilience in a Digital World

Authors

MÄKKÁ, Katarína (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Katarína KAMPOVÁ

Edition

Vilnius, Challenges to National Defence in Contemporary Geopolitical Situation, p. 326-330, 5 pp. 2024

Publisher

General Jonas Zemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Proceedings paper

Field of Study

50900 5.9 Other social sciences

Country of publisher

Lithuania

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Publication form

electronic version available online

References:

Organization unit

AMBIS University

ISSN

EID Scopus

2-s2.0-85209578896

Keywords in English

business continuity management; cyber security; impact analysis; requirements

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Reviewed
Changed: 12/3/2025 16:31, Ing. Kateřina Lendrová

Abstract

In the original language

This article examines the critical importance of implementing Business Continuity Management (BCM), particularly in the field of cybersecurity, to address unexpected disruptions to organizational operations. With a focus on cyber threats and technological disruptions, the study emphasizes the need for close integration between cybersecurity and BCM to minimize risks and effectively mitigate impacts. Drawing from the legal frameworks of the European Union and the Slovak Republic, the article highlights the imperative of integrating BCM into the processes of providing essential services by organizations. Through impact analysis methodology, the article evaluates key processes within a representative entity in the energy sector, identifies critical areas, and resource requirements to maintain continuity. The findings underscore the necessity of proactive planning and response strategies to ensure the stability and competitiveness of the organization in an environment with evolving cyber threats. The study concludes with insights into future research directions, emphasizing the evaluation of supporting processes and their impact on the overall workflow stability within BCM.