Business Continuity Management: Architect and Implement Solution

Business Continuity Management: Architect and Implement Solution
Event Dates
2015-08-11
Organizer
Event contact title
Compliance4all
Event contact first name
Adam
Event contact last name
Fleaming
Email
support@compliance4All.com
Event contact telephone number
1-800-447-9407
Fax
302-288-6884
Notes
Overview: Learn to properly prepare for an impact to the business for any organization. We will cover how to identify, analyze and document the events and environmental surroundings that can adversely affect the organization. You will learn how to both prepare and review the continuity planning program. Areas such as IT Outsourcing and other risks will be covered. It is critical to assess the IT and Information Security risks and the effectiveness of the institution’s risk management processes as they relate to the security measures Why should you attend: Banks are the most prepared companies in respect to impact from disasters and yet many banks have suffered major outages due to disasters. Fires, floods, terrorism, security breaches and more. The FFIEC is a wonderful guideline that banks are supposed to follow, but the interpretation of the guideline can allow a bank to do just the basic level of preparation. Other companies are often even less prepared to withstand an outage that can cause the business to not be able to service customers. A disruptions on your business can cause an impact in the areas of: Loss of assets: key personnel, physical assets, information assets, intangible assets Disruption to the continuity of service and operations Violation of law/regulation Public perception Financial Customers and suppliers Public relations/credibility Legal Regulatory requirements/considerations Environmental Operational Personnel Areas Covered in the Session: Program Management Risk Assessment Impact Analysis Strategic Planning Documenting Testing Maintenance
Description
Learn to properly prepare for an impact to the business for any organization. We will cover how to identify, analyze and document the events and environmental surroundings that can adversely affect the organization. You will learn how to both prepare and review the continuity planning program.
Attendee information
Contingency Planners CEO, CIO, CFO, CIO Technology Managers Emergency Managers Auditors Internal Auditors Risk Management Professionals Governance, Risk, Compliance (GRC) Staff Chief Compliance Officers Operational Risk Directors
Future dates
Tuesday, August 11, 2015 | 10:00 AM PDT | 01:00 PM EDT | Duration: 60 Minutes Compliance4All Adam Fleaming Phone: +1-800-447-9407 Event Link: http://www.compliance4all.com/control/w_product/~product_id=500341LIVE/ support@compliance4all.com www.compliance4all.com
Partner Voices
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