Business Continuity Risk Assessment and Resource Allocation



"Having an institution-wide Business Continuity (Disaster Recovery) Plan is a regulatory requirement for financial institutions and a must-have for government agencies. Your organization's BCP creates the foundation for your prevention and recovery efforts for both ""traditional"" and ""non-traditional"" disasters, including a pandemic. What organizations often overlook are the issues relating to resource allocation -- the necessary ""people, places and things"" that are identified during the risk assessment process. The organization must maintain realistic and practical solutions to resolving the critical resource allocation issues that are likely to impact it, including: People: Employees, insiders, affiliated parties (and their families), customers, vendors and third-party service providers Places: Facilities that the organization owns, manages, maintains, leases or controls Things: Assets, equipment, supplies, records and documents Register for this session to learn disaster prevention and business recovery strategies, planning techniques and action tactics that you can use to create or modify your organization-wide Business Continuity Plan. You will also learn how to identify the real sources of loss exposure during a disaster; the obvious and not-so-obvious methods for using your resources effectively -- before and during any type of disaster; and the most successful methods for reinstalling all of your organization's components in the shortest amount of time."

Speaker and Presenter Information

Dana Turner Security Practitioner with Security Education Systems -- a research, consulting and training firm located near San Antonio, Texas. Dana has served as a law enforcement officer in several capacities -- including the investigation of business and banking crimes; as a community college instructor and administrator in both the law enforcement and business management fields; and as a program development specialist and trainer for private businesses, governmental agencies and professional associations. Dana is the author of the Financial Institution Security Library and he also has served as an instructor in both the FFIEC's White Collar Crime Conference and Web Banking - Payment Systems Risk Conference.

Event Type
Webcast


When
Thu, Dec 3, 2009


Cost

Free:  $0.00


Website
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Organizer
GovInfoSecurity



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