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Al Azeezi emphasised the importance of collaboration and communication with relevant entities
during the external audit process, noting that it is part of their annual plan to raise awareness about
the Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) across the emirate.
Additionally, she mentioned that the centre organises general and specialised workshops throughout
the year.
Key achievements include achieving integration in auditing the Data Recovery Requirements,
conducting a comprehensive study in assessing business continuity awareness and knowledge
within the emirate, as well as developing an organisational policy and guidance manual for backup
power systems in critical facilities in Abu Dhabi.
Additionally, the centre has established Abu Dhabi’s National Standard for Business Continuity in the
healthcare sector as a part of Abu Dhabi’s National Business Continuity Standards for critical
activities and sectors.
The ADCMC introduced the AE/SCNS/NCEMA 7000:2021 Standard for Business Continuity
Management System to ensure e icient management with the smooth operation of critical services
during disruption. It also plays a vital role in enhancing the preparedness of essential sectors and
activities within the emirate under all circumstances.
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