Keep your operations running smoothly
LOGIQE supports you in the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of your BCP, with a business, technical, and regulatory approach aligned with ISO 22301, ISO 27001, GDPR, and NIS2 standards.
In a context of growing demands for digital resilience, business continuity is becoming a strategic priority. The Business Continuity Plan (BCP) aims to guarantee the availability of your critical services in all circumstances, even in the event of a major crisis.
Why implement a BCP?
Unlike the PRA (which comes into play after an incident), the BCP aims to prevent the interruption of essential activities by ensuring that backup organization, infrastructure, and procedures are operational in real time.
It is essential for:
- Maintain critical operations despite a failure, disaster, or cyberattack
- Meeting the requirements of clients, regulators, or certifications
- Reducing the economic and reputational impact in the event of a crisis
- Secure contractual commitments and service level agreements (SLAs)
Key components of a robust BCP
LOGIQE designs BCPs tailored to your organization, based on an impact analysis and prioritization of business priorities.
We operate in:
- Mapping critical business processes and identifying IT dependencies
- Definition of crisis scenarios (local unavailability, network outage, cyberattack, strike, pandemic, etc.)
- Implementation of technical continuity solutions (immediate failover, redundant systems, active/active clusters, load balancing)
- Human crisis management: management teams, procedures, relays, training
- Crisis communication: pre-established messages, alternative platforms, emergency channels
- Tests and simulation exercises, with feedback and continuous improvement plan
Related technologies and devices
Depending on your technical context, we can implement:
- Active-active or active-passive redundant cluster (VMware, Hyper-V, Proxmox, Nutanix)
- High application availability (SQL Always On, Exchange DAG, Load Balancers)
- Dual network connectivity / redundant fiber
- Real-time synchronization of critical files and applications
- Messaging continuity with Exchange Online, Outlook Cached Mode, or Teams
- Ready-to-use relay servers or backup stations
Each component is sized according to business needs and budget constraints, with comprehensive documentation for the IT department and senior management.
An approach aligned with ISO 22301 and NIS2
BCP is not limited to IT. It is part of an overall corporate resilience strategy.
LOGIQE applies the principles of ISO 22301 (business continuity) and ISO 27001 (information security) standards, in line with the requirements of the NIS2 directives and compliance audits (SecNumCloud, HDS, etc.).
We support CIOs, CISOs, and business units in implementing an integrated, scalable, and documented Business Continuity Management System (BCMS ).
Difference between PCA and PRA: do you have to choose?
"The PRA aims to restore activity after an incident,
"The PCA seeks to avoid or reduce interruption to zero.
In practice, the two are complementary and often intertwined. LOGIQE can help you build a coherent resilience strategy, combining both aspects according to your business needs and infrastructure.
LOGIQE support
- PCA maturity assessment / initial audit
- Support for mapping critical processes (BIA)
- Implementation of continuity measures tailored to your IT system
- Documentation of operational procedures
- Conducting tests and simulation exercises
- Training and awareness-raising for teams
- Annual update or whenever there is a major change
Concrete use cases
- Healthcare facilities: ensuring 24/7 access to medical records despite network incidents or disasters
- Local authorities: ensuring continuity of services to the public (civil registry, road maintenance, etc.) in the event of IT system unavailability
- Critical industries: maintaining production or supervision chains without interruption
- Multi-site SMEs: having backup servers or activity relays to ensure customer responsiveness
FAQ – Business Continuity Plan
Is the PCA mandatory for all companies?
No, but it is becoming essential in regulated sectors (health, finance, local authorities, operators of vital importance) or to respond to calls for tenders requiring a guarantee of continuous service.
What is the difference between this and a simple backup?
A backup does not allow you to continue your activity in real time. The BCP requires infrastructure or procedures that enable you to maintain uninterrupted operation.
Can a disaster recovery plan be shared across multiple sites?
Yes. We can design a comprehensive BCP with local relays, a centralized DRP, and priorities defined by site or department.




























