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Gone With the Wind: 12 BCM Practices That Have Become Outdated 

MHA Consulting

Traditionally, organizations conducted a Business Impact Analysis every other year or even less frequently, but in today’s fast-moving world, that’s not sufficient. It leaves too much time for systems and applications to change, reducing the relevance of the BIA and the recovery plans based on it. The go-dark media strategy.

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Everything You Need to Know About Business Continuity Plans

Erwood Group

These sections can be created logically such as Operations, Finance, or broken into business recovery areas. Business Continuity Plan Governance. Loss of vendor: Loss of vendor services addresses the loss of core critical vendors and suppliers that support business operations. Business Functions. Assumptions.

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Tips for Managing Third-Party Risk in Health Care

Reciprocity

Many data breaches occur because of unpatched operating systems, applications, and software code. In addition, wherever software vendors no longer support a particular application, healthcare organizations must transition to different, more secure, and up-to-date software. In healthcare, outdated software is a severe problem.

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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. media) should be directed to.

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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.