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Enterprise Resiliency: Navigating Through Disruptions

eBRP

The choice of recovery strategies, like split production or high-availability configurations, is vital to minimize downtime and maintain business continuity. Continuity Strategies and Response Plans Business Continuity Plans (BCP) document the sequence of actions needed to restore specific assets or services.

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How Business Continuity Leaders Can Shine a Light on a Dark Day

On Solve

In today’s complex threat landscape, you’re tasked with optimizing a continuous improvement process. A thorough business continuity plan backed by the right supportive technology will address both the knowns and the unknowns, as well as the confluence of multiple threats.

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Unlocking the Truth: Navigating 20 Myths About Business Continuity

Erwood Group

In times of crisis, a comprehensive business continuity plan ensures that every facet of the organization is resilient. Myth 2: Business Continuity Plans Are Only for Large Enterprises. Size doesn’t dictate the need for business continuity. Myth 5: Business Continuity is Too Expensive for Small Businesses.

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An Introduction to FFIEC: BCM’s Gold Standard

MHA Consulting

It is also comprehensive, covering all phases of the BCM program lifecycle, including risk assessment, business impact analysis, crisis management, cyber response, strategy development, plan development, testing, and maintenance. The FFIEC standard can be found here, and it’s completely free. Not even close.

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The extra 1% of Business Continuity

Plan B Consulting

Back to the Olympics; is there anything we can learn from our Olympic success which can have an input into our management of business continuity? I think the first biggest thing we can learn is that continuous improvement and small incremental changes add up to medal winning performances.

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The extra 1% of Business Continuity

Plan B Consulting

Back to the Olympics; is there anything we can learn from our Olympic success which can have an input into our management of business continuity? I think the first biggest thing we can learn is that continuous improvement and small incremental changes add up to medal winning performances.

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What Is Reputational Risk For Banks?

LogisManager

Based on the inherent and residual risk scores determined by your risk assessments, identify other areas that need to be improved. Do business continuity plans need to be updated? Are customer communication plans underdeveloped? These insights help you continually improve your reputation.

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