Continuity of Operations and Capacity Planning (Domain 3)

Even the most secure systems are useless if they can’t operate under pressure, and this episode explores the intersection of cybersecurity with business resilience through Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) and capacity planning. COOP ensures that essential functions can continue during emergencies, whether that’s a DDoS attack, natural disaster, or internal failure, by defining alternate workflows, communication strategies, and system priorities. Capacity planning, meanwhile, ensures that systems have enough bandwidth, compute power, storage, and redundancy to meet demand—even during peak usage or simultaneous failures. Without it, a surge in traffic—malicious or legitimate—can lead to slowdowns, timeouts, or outages that damage both operations and reputation. We discuss how load testing, predictive modeling, and infrastructure monitoring can help organizations anticipate bottlenecks and plan for sustainable growth. Continuity isn’t about reacting to failure—it’s about preparing to operate through it.
Continuity of Operations and Capacity Planning (Domain 3)
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