Dear Jim Our approach is: 1) Solicit client's BC requirements (right at the time of soliciting the delivery/ service requirements i.e. BC discussions start...
Hi, I was wondering if anyone in this group has some details or related information, about how to integrate the 3 certification standards, which has many...
My suggestion here is to adopt a standard approach to Operational Risk Management under which all three standards can operate ... ITIL processes can provide...
Hello Faizal, Depending on your organization objective and scope you have to decide which standard you have to apply. Having hands-on experience both on ISO...
David Easier Said then done In reality six blind men holding the proverbial tail of the elephant or its leg and having a differnet point of view Tools as u...
Seems we (I'm writing as an enterprise risk management practitioner) need an over-riding "standard" or "specification" that MAY reference other standards/specs...
Executives have to believe that a recession is a real risk. It's hard enough to get them to believe in disasters that everyone knows are very possible. Fidn...
Public websites are great, but be sure you don't give competitors free amunition. A potential client asked me to critique a competitor's public website...
It's very straightforward - there's a PAS that sets out exactly how to integrate these standards: http://www.itgovernance.co.uk/products/652 Regards Lisa Lisa...
Hi, I am looking to provide my senior management team with a simple hints & tips sheet on how to make their core BCP details readily available and minimise the...
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As the first poster of the Intel link and an Intel Retiree from the BC Program Office, we used the Corporate Business Principles and the associated information...
Lisa: Thanks for the UK reply. Now on to the rest of the world for us multi-national folks.. Howard ... From: discussbusinesscontinuity@yahoogroups.com ...
Dear Faisal, Â If you look at the BS25999 standards document, then it gives the mapping of the various clauses between ISO 25999, ISO 27001 and ISO 9001:2000....
For many people working in critical projects/processes, issue of Laptop and work from home is an agreed Recovery Strategy. This works well when we have prior...
Why ask this type of question ... it is basic fire-drill procedure ... on hearing a fire alarm proceed immediately to the nearest fire exit ... We used to show...
David is right on the money. If the laptops are a critical recovery item, then planning needs to address that issue, without putting anyone at increased...
I tend to agree with David. Time is of the essence in a real emergency situation, and waiting to shutdown and unplug a laptop cannot be factored into the...
Shivadass, As a Business Continuity Practitioner and also as one of my company's fire marshals' the message that we drum into everyone is that when the fire...
I agree with everyone. :) People need to exercise the different circumstances and be ready to make their own decisions. Fire starts spewing out of the vent...
Chris has put this wonderfully. People safety first and if that isn't enough for anyone he's spelt out why from a 'business' perspective. A laptop can be...
I just recently read "The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes - and Why" by Amanda Ripley. In addition to the very good reasons already cited as...
I know that you can never write into plans (nor set the management expectation) that laptops be retrieved if possible - for legal reasons, health & safety...
One option I had not seen discussed in this thread is to provide an "emergency backup" program that is activated with only a few keystrokes. The laptop ...
The group are in agreement over this in so much as it is always people first, without question. However Bill Lang raises a realistic point about sense of...