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What is the difference between ISO 31000 and 22301?
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What is the difference between ISO 31000 and 22301?
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In the most basic sense, ISO 31000 is a risk management standard that provides a framework to manage your risks across your organisation. Conversely, ISO 22301 is a specific standard for business continuity management.
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