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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. They should pick a standard and try to align with it, but it probably shouldn’t be FFIEC.

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September is National Preparedness Month: Is Your Community Ready to Respond to a Severe Weather Event or Emergency?

National Fire Protection Association

Recent heavy rainfall in Rhode Island, Georgia, and Indiana caused deadly flash floods and thousands of power outages. Requirements for emergency and backup power supplies as well as consideration of other logistical needs for long-duration events are an important part of the rule. These resources are free and can be easily shared.

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Dynamic Risks: Working Definitions and Implications for Risk Management Teams

On Solve

As a second example, a logistics and transportation company shared the following scenario: “On a Friday morning, we noticed many of our staff were not showing up to work, causing a major staff shortage. Activation of the Crisis Management Team (CMT). These are just two examples that capture the concept of “ dynamic risks.”

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The Future of Business Continuity: Innovations and Emerging Technologies

Erwood Group

Let’s explore the transformative role of innovations and emerging technologies in shaping the future of business continuity, along with crisis management and disaster recovery to enhance organizational resilience.

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BCM Basics: Business Continuity vs. Business Resilience 

MHA Consulting

It focused on identifying the most critical business processes and developing plans to keep those processes going or quickly restore them in the event of an outage. Other components include risk management, crisis management, operational resilience, supply chain resilience, and financial resilience, among others.

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