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Not another BCM Program audit?

Stratogrid Advisory

Not another BCM Program audit? Last Updated on May 31, 2020 by Alex Jankovic Reading Time: 4 minutes Another Business Continuity Management (BCM) Program audit. At its core, an audit is simply an assessment used to discover which areas the business will require a focus in the future.

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Not another BCM Program audit?

Stratogrid Advisory

Not another BCM Program audit? Another Business Continuity Management (BCM) Program audit. Some organizations think of audits as tedious, and often unnecessary, accounting procedures, rather than as a powerful business tool that can be used to improve the organization’s capabilities. BCM Program Audits.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Section 4 - Business Impact Analysis. Section 7 - IT Disaster Recovery Plan. 4 – Business Impact Analysis. 7 – IT Disaster Recovery Plan. 4 – Business Impact Analysis. 7 – IT Disaster Recovery Plan. 4 – Business Impact Analysis.

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Data Privacy Officer Responsibilities

Solutions Review

Conducting Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs): Data Privacy Officers are tasked with conducting Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) to identify and assess privacy risks associated with new or existing data processing activities. They collaborate with legal teams to navigate complex legal frameworks and mitigate potential risks.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

An added benefit to a more resilient organization will be lower insurance rates These are just a few examples.

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Integrating Risk Disciplines: Business Continuity and Cyber Response

Castellan

It’s about ensuring you can anticipate, respond to, stop, and quickly recover from an incident to decrease impact on your consumers and their sensitive and protected data. Here are some key areas to disciplines to consider: supply chain resilience, crisis management, life safety, IT/disaster recovery.

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What is Cyber Resilience and Why It Matters

Castellan

As we have mentioned in several other blogs here at Castellan, when it comes to resilience, our approach should no longer be about if we experience a disruption or disaster — but when. We often anticipate the when in our disaster recovery plans and even in our everyday life. Impact analysis. Pen testing.