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The New Normal

BCP Builder

Perhaps if people understood that Business Continuity, IT Disaster Recovery and Crisis Management need to be looked at from a difference lens that would have been applicable say 15 years ago due to the volatile and uncertain environment that we are in? An architecture revamp could throw information and cyber security privacy into a bind.

BCP 52
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The New Normal

BCP Builder

Perhaps if people understood that Business Continuity, IT Disaster Recovery and Crisis Management need to be looked at from a difference lens that would have been applicable say 15 years ago due to the volatile and uncertain environment that we are in? An architecture revamp could throw information and cyber security privacy into a bind.

BCP 52
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What is a Business Impact Analysis (BIA)?

Stratogrid Advisory

To successfully start a BIA engagement, the BCM practitioners require essential organizational information such as: Business functions and process mapping - at larger organizations this is completed by the Enterprise Architecture (EA) group. Alternate site and technology requirements (including the ability to work remotely).

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

BIA Engagement Inputs To successfully start a BIA engagement, an engagement team will need to gather essential organizational information such as: Business functions, process or service information – at larger organizations, this is usually completed by the Enterprise Architecture (EA) group.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

To successfully start a BIA engagement, an engagement team will need to gather essential organizational information such as: Business functions, process or service information – at larger organizations, this is usually completed by the Enterprise Architecture (EA) group. recovery priority of business functions, processes and IT applications.