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How to write a disaster recovery plan

IT Governance BC

A disaster recovery plan gives organisations a process for responding to a variety of incidents. Why you need a disaster recovery plan. Disaster recovery is effectively a form of insurance; you are spending money preparing for a scenario that you hope never occurs. Writing your plan. Want to know more?

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Business Impact Analysis could be Challenging for some Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Why the Business Impact Analysis is Challenging for an Organization with Constant Changes Last Updated on May 31, 2020 by Alex Jankovic Reading Time: 3 minutes In a Business Continuity Management (BCM) Program , there are specific professional practices that must be adhered to.

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Business Impact Analysis could be Challenging for some Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Why the Business Impact Analysis is Challenging for an Organization with Constant Changes. The Disaster Recovery Institute (DRI) outlines the first steps as Business Continuity Management (BCM) Program Initiation and Risk Assessment, with the third being the Business Impact Analysis (BIA).

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How Often Should A BCP Be Reviewed?

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However, ongoing monitoring and reviewing of your BCP is critical to account for both internal and external changes that may impact your business. Related Post: We compare business continuity and disaster recovery here. So how often should your BCP be reviewed? How can I improve my organization’s business continuity planning?

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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.

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Should You Hire More Business Continuity Staff?

Castellan

If you’re a one-person resilience team or a small team with limited tools and resources, how can you ensure you’re taking care of every check-list item to ensure your business continuity and disaster recovery plans are up-to-date, well-tested, and ready to go, all while scaling in both scope and maturity as your organization evolves over time?

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The Top 8 Risk Mitigation Controls, in Order 

MHA Consulting

This blog lays out and explains the top eight controls in order of their importance. Too many businesses do not have standardized recovery strategies outlining the minimum standards that must be met for recovery. Do we have the resources (people, time, and money) to implement the recovery strategies?