Business Continuity Management For The Utility Sector Вђ“ Ascent Вђ“ Azmath -
For energy and water service providers, BCM is foundational due to the interconnected nature of modern threats.
: Enables utilities to visualize the health of millions of assets—including transmission, distribution, and solar generation—to prioritize maintenance and lower operational costs. Utility Sector Priorities For energy and water service providers, BCM is
: Ascent identifies mission-critical processes and maps dependencies across vendors, people, and systems to define clear Recovery Time Objectives (RTO). including risk assessment
likely refers to localized or specialized utility frameworks; however, general utility BCM strategies emphasize redundant systems, such as backup control centers and alternate SCADA sites, which are essential for maintaining service during a crisis. Business Continuity Planning Lessons for Utility Companies Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
: Supports the full life cycle of the ISO 22301 business continuity standard, including risk assessment, Business Impact Analysis (BIA), and recovery strategies.