The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Abnormal operating condition-A condition possibly showing a malfunction of a component or deviation from normal operations that may:
Business continuity plan-A written plan that will ensure the continuity or uninterrupted provision of operations and services through arrangements and procedures that enable a utility to respond to an event that could occur by abnormal operating conditions.
Business recovery-The process of planning for and implementing expanded operations to address less time-sensitive business operations immediately following an abnormal operating condition.
Business resumption-The process of planning for and implementing the restarting of defined business operations following an abnormal operating condition, usually beginning with the most critical or time-sensitive functions and continuing along a planned sequence to address all identified areas required by the business.
Contingency planning-The process of developing advance arrangements and procedures that enable a jurisdictional utility to respond to an event that could occur by abnormal operating conditions.
Critical functions-Business activities or information that cannot be interrupted or unavailable for several business days without significantly jeopardizing operations of the organization.
Cyber security-The measures designed to protect computers, software and communications networks that sup-port, operate or otherwise interact with the company's operations.
Cyber security plan-A written plan that delineates a jurisdictional utility's information technology disaster plan.
Emergency response plan-A written plan describing the actions a jurisdictional utility will take if an abnormal operating condition exists.
Infrastructure-The systems and assets so vital to the utility that the incapacity or destruction of the systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on security, economic security, public health or safety, or any combination of those matters.
Jurisdictional utility-A utility subject to the reporting requirements of § 27.10, § 29.43, § 31.10, § 33.103, § 57.47, § 59.48, § 61.28, § 63.36 or § 65.19.
Mission critical-A term used to describe essential equipment or facilities to the organization's ability to perform necessary business functions.
Physical security-The physical (material) measures designed to safeguard personnel, property and information.
Physical security plan-A written plan that delineates the response to security concerns at mission critical equipment or facilities.
Responsible entity-The person or organization within a jurisdictional utility designated as the security or emergency response liaison to the Commission.
Self Certification Form-The Public Utility Security Planning and Readiness Self Certification Form.
Test-A trial or drill of physical security, cyber security, emergency response and business continuity plans. Testing may be achieved through a sum of continuous partial testing rather than one distinct annual drill when an entire plan is tested from beginning to end.
52 Pa. Code § 101.2