The correct answer is that a BCP's scope is to ensure all critical business functions can continue operating during and after a disruption. A Business Continuity Plan (BCP) is a comprehensive strategy that encompasses all aspects of a business to maintain critical functions. This is distinct from a Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP), which is a component of a BCP focused specifically on restoring IT systems and data. While communication strategies and relocation plans are important parts of a BCP, they are components within the broader objective of maintaining overall business operations.
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