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Learn how to Improve your Business Continuity

December 19th, 2011 by

The BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit contains all the templates and tools that will enable you to quickly and effectively implement a BCMS in line with BS25999.

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Give your Company Cyber Resilience for Christmas

December 14th, 2011 by

 

The best way to improve cyber resilience of your company is to implement Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) aligned with BS25999.

BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit contains all the templates and tools that will enable you to quickly and effectively implement a BCMS in line with BS25999.

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BS25999 is the best practice standard for business continuity plans and every organisation should, for its own survival, follow as much of the BS25999 guidance as is appropriate for its specific circumstances. It supports chapter 14 of ISO/IEC 27002 which deals extensively with the information security aspects of business continuity planning.

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Give your Company Business Continuity in 2012

December 13th, 2011 by

All organisations face business continuity risks. Consider:

  • 80% of organisations with a tried and tested business continuity plan are likely to survive a major business discontinuity; only 20% of those without a business continuity plan are likely to survive
  • Over 90% of organisations that suffer a significant data loss are not in business two years later
  • The Business Continuity Institute’s 2005 survey indicates that 30% of businesses still don’t have a business continuity plan
  • The data indicates that many of the existing plans are not comprehensive and that maintenance (testing and updating) is generally inadequate
  • ‘Backup’ is not the same as a business continuity plan, and terrorism should be specifically addressed

BS25999 is the best practice standard for business continuity plans and every organisation should, for its own survival, follow as much of the BS25999 guidance as is appropriate for its specific circumstances. It supports chapter 14 of ISO/IEC 27002 which deals extensively with the information security aspects of business continuity planning.

The best way to improve cyber resilience of your company is to implement Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) aligned with BS25999.

BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit contains all the templates and tools that will enable you to quickly and effectively implement a BCMS in line with BS25999.

Plus, if you buy this toolkit before 23rd December you will receive ICT Strategy Toolkit absolutely free!

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Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
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Business Continuity and BS25999: A Combined Glossary
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Business Continuity Management: A Manager's Guide to BS25999
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Give your Company Cyber Resilience in 2012

December 13th, 2011 by

All organisations face business continuity risks. Consider:

  • 80% of organisations with a tried and tested business continuity plan are likely to survive a major business discontinuity; only 20% of those without a business continuity plan are likely to survive
  • Over 90% of organisations that suffer a significant data loss are not in business two years later
  • The Business Continuity Institute’s 2005 survey indicates that 30% of businesses still don’t have a business continuity plan
  • The data indicates that many of the existing plans are not comprehensive and that maintenance (testing and updating) is generally inadequate
  • ‘Backup’ is not the same as a business continuity plan, and terrorism should be specifically addressed

BS25999 is the best practice standard for business continuity plans and every organisation should, for its own survival, follow as much of the BS25999 guidance as is appropriate for its specific circumstances. It supports chapter 14 of ISO/IEC 27002 which deals extensively with the information security aspects of business continuity planning.

The best way to improve cyber resilience of your company is to implement Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) aligned with BS25999.

BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit contains all the templates and tools that will enable you to quickly and effectively implement a BCMS in line with BS25999.

Plus, if you buy this toolkit before 23rd December you will receive ICT Strategy Toolkit absolutely free!

 

No 4 ISO27001 Complete ISMS Documentation Toolkit. (Download & Manager's Guide) BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit (Download)

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Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity, Second Edition
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Business Continuity and BS25999: A Combined Glossary
Business Continuity and BS25999: A Combined Glossary
by Sarah Cook

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Business Continuity Management: A Manager's Guide to BS25999
Business Continuity Management: A Manager’s Guide to BS25999
by Tony Drewitt

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Special Report Revealed: India half-prepared for a Disaster

December 7th, 2011 by

A recent report by Regus has uncovered Indian businesses are ill prepared to deal with natural disasters. The survey, whose findings can be found on the India Infoline news Service Website, revealed that almost 50% of businesses in India do not have a disaster recovery plan (DR) in place for their information security.

In 2011 India was struck by a spate of natural disasters including Tsunamis, fires, vandalism, earthquakes and terrorist attacks. These all resulted in huge costs to businesses and further highlighted the critical issue of disaster recovery and business continuity within Indian organisations.

Staggeringly, when you consider India is often a country affected by natural disasters due to its geographical position, you would expect more than 50% of businesses to have a DR plan in place. The cost of implementing a DR is seen as a major barrier, with 43.5% stating this prohibits their planning. Conversely, 63.5% of organisations would consider buying a workplace DR facility, if affordable options were available.

But India is not alone. There are almost 45% businesseses around the world that do not have a DR plan whilst 55% of them have no BC plan for their workspace regulations.

India Infoline News Service (IIFL) lists the following key findings of the Regus survey:

  • 45% of firms globally do not have an IT DR plan in place ensuring systems are up and running within 24 hours
  • Globally 55% of firms have no workplace recovery that could be available within 24 hours
  • 33% of respondents globally report that they perceive  the cost of DR as prohibitive
  • However, more than half of respondents (55%) declared that they would invest in workplace recovery if the service were suitably priced
  • Although larger firms are better prepared for disaster recovery than smaller companies, 26% of larger corporates still remain without a DR facility for their IT systems, and 40% have no workplace DR facility
  • Financial services (71%) and ICT businesses (66%) were more likely to have a business continuity plan although more than 40% of firms in these sectors have no workplace recovery arrangement

Alan Calder, CEO of IT Governance Asia, comments, “No organisation can stop disasters from happening, but every organisation should take the measures necessary to protect its assets (including its staff) in case of unexpected events. It is the board’s responsibility to ensure that they have a robust and fully tested business continuity and disaster recovery plan, which covers all of the risks that could potentially harm their business.”

Don’t get left behind – protect your business with this must-have Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) Implementation Toolkit

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Cyber Resilience: Are you Prepared to Fail?

December 6th, 2011 by

 

If you’re responsible for ensuring that your organisation responds to and survives any form of disaster – from an IT service discontinuity to a major act of nature – this Masterclass covers all the key steps in using BS25999 best practice for your business continuity arrangements. Previous attendees are leading their organisations toward successful certification, and users of our BS25999 training, books and toolkits now span the world.

Plus, if you book your place on to our January course before 20th December, we will send you a FREE iRiver Story HD eBook Reader!

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BS25999 Certified BCMS Lead Implementer Masterclass - London BS25999 Certified BCMS Lead Implementer Masterclass
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Who is this course suitable for?

  • Directors
  • Business Managers
  • Operations Directors
  • Risk Managers
  • IT Managers
  • Information Security professionals
  • Business Continuity Managers and professionals
  • Facilities Managers and
  • Lead Auditors
  • Delegates from large and small organisations in any sector are welcome

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Implement Best Practice for Business Continuity Management with BS25999 Toolkit

November 24th, 2011 by

If you are working towards compliance with BS25999, then implement a BCMS with the BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit.

BS25999 is best practice for Business Continuity Management, and this toolkit contains all the templates and tools that enable a BC manager to quickly and effectively implement a BCMS in line with BS25999.

BS25999 sets out that a BCMS must contain a set of documents including a BCM policy, a risk assessment, a business impact analysis, a business continuity strategy, an incident response structure and many more. This toolkit provides document templates for each policy, which you can easily tailor to your business, saving you a great deal of time and resources.

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Buy the BS25999 BCMS Toolkit and receive exclusive access to the Business Continuity webinar

November 22nd, 2011 by

If you are complying with BS25999, then buy the BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit before the 25th November and receive:

  • Two additional guides FREE
  • Exclusive access to view the Business Continuity webinar, hosted by prestigious BC authors!

 

The BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit contains everything you need to comply with BS25999, the best-practice standard for certifying business continuity management plans. This toolkit will enable you to quickly and effectively implement a BCMS, providing you documents which you can easily tailor to your business.

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Failing to plan is planning to fail, this toolkit offer will help your business PREVAIL

November 15th, 2011 by

All businesses have to be aware of, and mitigate against, the threats and risks to their business. These risks could include natural disasters, economic factors, IT failures, civil unrest, terrorism, cyber crime, the list goes on. Therefore, it is essential that you have a business continuity plan in order to recover from an unforeseen event.

BS25999 is the business continuity standard that defines the specification and best practice guidelines to develop an effective Business Continuity Management System (BCMS). This toolkit will help you quickly and cost-effectively create a BCMS in line with BS25999.

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  Until Monday November 21st this toolkit contains 2 free guides ‘Coping With Unplanned Absences’ and ‘The Route To Business Continuity  

 

This toolkit contains all the tools and documentation templates that a business continuity manager will need to implement a BCMS BS25999 project. The toolkit also includes 12 months of drafting support and 12 months of automatic updates.

Demonstrate to your customers and stakeholders that you could continue trading in the event of an unforeseen disruption by creating a BS25999 BCMS with this toolkit.

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New Webinar to Strenghten Organisational Resilience

November 2nd, 2011 by

Often the practices of business continuity and risk management are considered to be the same thing. They are not! This webinar details how both are similar in principle but have very different goals in application.

Based on Kurt Engemann’s and Douglas M. Henderson’s best-selling title, Business Continuity and Risk Management: Essentials of Organizational Resilience, this webinar will cover in depth the principles and practices of business continuity and risk management, providing the foundations in the IT, emergency management and risk modeling aspects of these subjects.

FREE WEBINAR: Business Continuity and Risk Management: Essentials of Organisational Resilience

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During the webinar, we’ll discuss:

  • Book and Presentation Overview
  • Business Continuity and Risk Management
  • Business Impact Analysis
  • Risk Assessment
  • Risk Modeling
  • Risk Treatment
  • Strategies
  • Action Steps

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The Speakers

 

Title Kurt J. Engemann, PhD, CBCPKurt is the Director of the Center for Business Continuity and Risk Management and Professor of Information Systems in the Hagan School of Business at Iona College. He has consulted professionally over the past thirty years in the area of risk management decision modeling for major organisations and has been an instrumental part in the development and implementation of comprehensive business continuity management programs. He is also a Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) with the Disaster Recovery Institute International.
     
Title Douglas M. Henderson, FSA, CBCPDouglas is a President of Disaster Management, Inc., and has 25 years of experience in the management and human resources fields with major consulting firms. In August of 1992, Doug was the key associate of the Emergency Management Team for a consulting firm located in South Miami-Dade County. Inspired by the real life experience with Hurricane Andrew and the lack of preparation within the business and academic communities, Doug founded Disaster Management, Inc.
     

 

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Business Continuity and Risk Management: Essentials of Organisational Resilience webinar is brought to you by IT Governance and is first out of three in the series of our winter webinar series.

Upcoming webinars:

  • Better LITE than never by Malcolm Fry
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