This site uses cookies to improve your experience. To help us insure we adhere to various privacy regulations, please select your country/region of residence. If you do not select a country, we will assume you are from the United States. Select your Cookie Settings or view our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Cookie Settings
Cookies and similar technologies are used on this website for proper function of the website, for tracking performance analytics and for marketing purposes. We and some of our third-party providers may use cookie data for various purposes. Please review the cookie settings below and choose your preference.
Used for the proper function of the website
Used for monitoring website traffic and interactions
Cookie Settings
Cookies and similar technologies are used on this website for proper function of the website, for tracking performance analytics and for marketing purposes. We and some of our third-party providers may use cookie data for various purposes. Please review the cookie settings below and choose your preference.
Strictly Necessary: Used for the proper function of the website
Performance/Analytics: Used for monitoring website traffic and interactions
12:07min- How does a company’s BCM program get so bad? 18:33min- Using continuous improvement techniques to resolve the problems he was finding during the BIA. 25:52min- Merging Business Continuity and Continuous Improvement into one department. John is ITIL certified and a Certified Business ContinuityProfessional.
In today’s post we’ll look at the top 10 free or almost free resources business continuity management professionals can utilize to help them raise their BCM skills and effectiveness to ninja level. However, there is one aspect of doing BCM that is much better and easier than it was when I was getting started 25 years ago.
Guest Bio: John is a proven resiliency expert with 20+ years of technical experience developing, leading and maturing enterprise Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, Crisis Management, Incident Management, and Cyber Security Response for Fortune 500 companies. John is ITIL certified and a Certified Business ContinuityProfessional.
Business continuityprofessionals can help their organizations raise their data protection game by acting as educators, advocates, and brokers on this issue between the business departments and IT. The post Data Guardians: The BCM Pro’s Role in Helping Business Units Protect Their Data appeared first on BCMMETRICS.
Business continuityprofessionals need to be sure their recovery plans and strategies are fully adapted to the new reality. Business continuity management (BCM) professionals hustled to adapt their recovery strategies and plans to the new workplace model. The answer is yes. is capable of supporting their work.
Business continuity programs need to be agile in order to protect their organizations in today’s chaotic environment. Well-chosen BCM software can help a continuity program be more nimble and effective. It’s a critical BCM performance attribute. Unfortunately, many companies’ BCM programs are anything but agile.
In today’s post, we’ll lay out what these domains are, reveal which ones tend to get overlooked, and explain how knowing about the domains can help business continuityprofessionals reduce their organizations’ risks and bolster their resilience. Sometimes the potential consequences of a given risk are too small to worry about.)
Try a Dose of Risk Management As a business continuityprofessional, I tip my hat to any organization that makes a serious effort to reduce its risks. Technology Technology is an area where companies have been putting in serious levels of security recently. Security being so tight it prevents people from doing their jobs.
Business continuityprofessionals who want to make their organizations more resilient should make a conscious effort to become gap hunters. Work from home can also bring issues with data confidentiality and workers’ personal security. Office work location. Evacuation. Many companies’ evacuation plans are riddled with gaps.
Why is so "darn" hard to engage IT Organization in Business Continuity efforts??? Last Updated on June 15, 2020 by Alex Jankovic Reading Time: 5 minutes In our previous articles , we outlined the reasons why the Business Continuity Management (BCM) Program is essential to your organization. It’s happening everywhere!
Why is so "darn" hard to engage IT Organization in Business Continuity efforts??? In our previous articles , we outlined the reasons why the Business Continuity Management (BCM) Program is essential to your organization. I spoke with many Business ContinuityProfessionals, and this seems to be the case in many organizations.
They are, in order of importance, data security, functionality, and risks related to the tools’ language-generation capabilities, including improved phishing attacks and the dangers associated with misinformation. Data security. How can you as a business continuityprofessional help protect your organization against these threats?
The rise in the use of third-party computing services has given many companies a false sense of security regarding the recoverability of their IT systems. For these reasons, it’s important that IT departments (and business continuityprofessionals) make sure their organizations are capable of restoring their IT services after an outage.
In terms of responses, many business continuity plans contain several responses, they could typically be in response to: Loss of a building Loss of IT Loss of people Loss of a key supplier The organisation may have some additional plans which are dependent on their threats, geography, or type of services they provide.
We recognize that many business continuity planning terms and industry-leading methodologies can be foreign to your organization. It can be overwhelming if your organization has never implemented a robust business continuity program. It requires a budget and long-term commitment (hence why it is a BCM Program).
We recognize that many business continuity planning terms and industry-leading methodologies can be foreign to your organization. It can be overwhelming if your organization has never implemented a robust business continuity program. Section 2 - Business Continuity Management (BCM) Program Implementation.
With the election approaching, Charlie discusses its relevance to business continuityprofessionals and how we should deal with incidents in a post-truth world. As the election stumbles to its conclusion next Thursday, I thought I should comment on its relevance to us business continuityprofessionals in today’s bulletin.
With the election approaching, Charlie discusses its relevance to business continuityprofessionals and how we should deal with incidents in a post-truth world. As the election stumbles to its conclusion next Thursday, I thought I should comment on its relevance to us business continuityprofessionals in today’s bulletin.
We organize all of the trending information in your field so you don't have to. Join 25,000+ users and stay up to date on the latest articles your peers are reading.
You know about us, now we want to get to know you!
Let's personalize your content
Let's get even more personalized
We recognize your account from another site in our network, please click 'Send Email' below to continue with verifying your account and setting a password.
Let's personalize your content