Embracing Contingency Planning for University Information Resources
Date
2013Author
Moturi, Christopher A
Godfrey Chege Karugu, Godfrey Chege
Type
ArticleLanguage
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Aims: This paper discusses the concept of contingency planning for information systems
in a university context, uncovers the critical information systems within a university that
are most vulnerable, identifies contingency planning models, and establishes a
systematic approach that would be followed when implementing a contingency plan
program in a university environment.
Study Design: Adapted conceptual model.
Place and Duration of Study: The University of Nairobi between April and July 2012.
Methodology: The adapted model was applied to the University of Nairobi, ICT Centre.
The study used primary data that was collected through self-administered questionnaires;
one set was administered to the end users spanning across seven departments and
another set was distributed to ICT staff.
Results: This study identified the critical university information systems, identified the
minimal IT resources that support the critical information systems, established a
systematic approach that should be followed when implementing a contingency plan
program in university environments, and developed a model contingency plan.
Conclusion: The findings of this research would be of major importance to university
policy makers and stakeholders who would be able to make sound decisions and policies
regarding the protection of informatics assets from an informed point of view.
Publisher
University of Nairobi