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12 Steps to Preparing for a Business Impact Analysis (BIA)

BryghtPath

In an ever-evolving business landscape, disruptions and unexpected events are inevitable, so it is crucial to prepare for a business impact analysis. From natural disasters to cybersecurity breaches, organizations face many challenges that can significantly impact their operations, finances, and reputation.

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Risk Assessment: 3 Key Starting Points for Effective Business Impact Analysis

Zerto

A business impact analysis then predicts the potential disruption from each type of risk to your continued ability to do business. I want to discuss the three key areas of risk from an IT perspective that all leaders should be assessing and managing in their business impact analysis plan. Business Impact Analysis.

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Five Cybersecurity Sessions You Can’t Miss at ISC West

Security Industry Association

Among the robust lineup of conference sessions are several dynamic presentations featuring expert insights on cybersecurity. “Cybersecurity is the responsibility of every individual and because of that it’s crucial to build awareness within your organization at every level.

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An Introduction to FFIEC: BCM’s Gold Standard

MHA Consulting

It has greater governance, risk assessment, business impact analysis, planning, testing, and maintenance requirements than any other standard. By adhering to the council’s guidelines, companies can implement best practices for risk management, cybersecurity, data protection, and business continuity planning.

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Integrating Risk Disciplines: Business Continuity and Cyber Response

Castellan

And among the many areas of change in the past year is an increased focus on cybersecurity awareness—cyber resilience—and the role it plays in business continuity. Cyber resilience goes beyond cybersecurity controls and best practices. Are Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience the Same? Decrease Event Impact. DOWNLOAD NOW.

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Are Cyber Attacks the Next Big Threat for Operational Resilience?

Castellan

Every organization, regardless of if you’re using a large-scale CSP, other data centers, or hosting all of your data on-premises, should include cybersecurity and the potential for cyber-attacks in your business continuity planning. This is where a business impact analysis (BIA) and risk assessments can help.

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Gone With the Wind: 12 BCM Practices That Have Become Outdated 

MHA Consulting

Traditionally, organizations conducted a Business Impact Analysis every other year or even less frequently, but in today’s fast-moving world, that’s not sufficient. approach to cybersecurity. In the early days of networked computing, virtually no one worried about cybersecurity. The “What, Me Worry?” The “What, Me Worry?”

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