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How Often Should A BCP Be Reviewed?

LogisManager

How Often Should A BCP [Business Continuity Plan] Be Reviewed? The process of developing, finalizing, and communicating your initial business continuity plan (BCP) is no small feat. However, ongoing monitoring and reviewing of your BCP is critical to account for both internal and external changes that may impact your business.

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Disaster Recovery Plan vs. Business Continuity Plan: Is There a Difference?

Diligent

Disaster recovery and business continuity are two terms often used interchangeably – but doing so risks missing some of the key differences between the two strategies. To debunk the disaster recovery plan vs. business continuity plan debate, we look at: What each means. What is Disaster Recovery?

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The Best Disaster Recovery Courses on Udemy to Consider for 2021

Solutions Review

The editors at Solutions Review have compiled this list of the best disaster recovery courses on Udemy to consider taking. Disaster recovery is necessary as a means to maintain business continuity in the face of catastrophe. Note: Disaster recovery courses on Udemy are listed in no particular order.

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KingsBridgeBCP Podcasts

KingsBridge BCP

Business Continuity Planning (BCP) can be complete or it can be simple. Join us while we discuss the Hybrid workforce, the great resignation and how they could impact your business, your BCP and your recovery from an incident. FYI: this 4-issue approach we use is a simple and remarkably effective way to build your BCP!

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Check out our KISSBCP Podcast!

KingsBridge BCP

Business Continuity Planning (BCP) can be complete or it can be simple. Join us while we discuss the Hybrid workforce, the great resignation and how they could impact your business, your BCP and your recovery from an incident. FYI: this 4-issue approach we use is a simple and remarkably effective way to build your BCP!

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(Un)Realistic Expectations

KingsBridge BCP

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery planning are based on getting critical services/systems back online as soon as possible to ensure the business suffers the least impact possible. Part of our job is to ensure expectations are reviewed when business processes are documented in a Business Impact Analysis.

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The 7 critical elements of a business continuity plan

Online Computers

Therefore, having an effective business continuity plan (BCP) is vital to operational resilience. A BCP is a comprehensive document that outlines the strategies and procedures a business must follow to keep its critical functions operational during and after a disruptive event. What are the elements every BCP must have?