Business Continuity Planning
Overview
No organization is immune to severe disruption of its activities from unforeseen incidents that may develop into disasters. Terrorists’ attacks are well publicized but floods, fires, computer & power failures and other incidents affecting both physical assets and workforces are surprisingly commonplace. No responsible manager can afford to ignore the danger to employees, the loss of essential assets and the overall financial impact.
HAVE YOU PLANNED FOR THE IMPACT ON YOUR OWN AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY AND ACROSS THE ORGANIZATION?
DOES YOUR COMPANY HAVE AN UP TO DATE PLAN TO DEAL WITH CURRENT TREATS?
Why BCP?
- 82% of companies are not prepared to handle a computer system disaster (COMDISCO Vulnerability Index Research Report)
- Over 40% of the organizations struck by a serious disaster never resume operations
- Over 25% of them that do manage to open their doors again are so weakened that they close down permanently within three years
- 92% of Internet Businesses are not prepared for a computer disaster (IBM survey of 226 business recovery corporate managers)
What Risks?
- Traditional Emergencies – fires, floods, earthquakes
- Physical Risks
- Cyber Terrorism/ Cybercrime
- Computer and Telecommunications Failures
- Theft
- Employee Sabotage and Labor Strife
Target Audience
This workshop is designed for executives, IT directors and managers, and disaster recovery and business continuity staff.
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| August 29, 2008 |
Workshop (1 day) |
PHP6,950 |
City Sports Club |
Cebu City |
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| August 27, 2008 |
Workshop (1 day) |
PHP6,950 |
AIM |
Makati City |
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Outline
Part I
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
- Business Continuity Steps
- Make BCP Part of Security Policy and Program
- Project Initiation
Part II
- Business Continuity Planning Requirements
- Business Impact Analysis
- Preventive Measures
- Recovery Strategies
- Business Process Recovery
- End-User Environment
- Data Backup Alternatives
- Insurance
- Recovery and Restoration
- Developing Goals for the Plans
- Implementing Strategies
- Testing and Revisiting the Plan
- Maintaining the Plan
Taughtworks Business conitnuity Plan Toolkit
At the end of the workshop, learners will receive a copy of Taughtworks Business Continuity Plan Toolkit.