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    Conference about Best Practices for Developing Reliable Disaster Recovery Plans

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    Website http://bit.ly/Planning_for_Resilience | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Planning for Resilience, best practices for recovery, disaster recovery reporting test

    Deadline: May 04, 2016 | Date: May 05, 2016

    Venue/Country: Online Event, U.S.A

    Updated: 2016-04-12 18:50:53 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview:

    The best way forward is an efficient disaster recovery solution that helps respond with speed and agility, while empowering businesses to maintain continuous operations during an outage. Such a solution also ensures availability of critical systems, reduces revenue loss, and protects brand reputation. : Emergency Planning, Business Continuity Planning and Crisis Management.

    Why should you Attend:

    Natural disasters, Technology disasters, Manmade Disasters, Terrorism are common terms today. No company is immune from the effects of a disaster. Is your company prepared? Are you sure that your company will remain in business if a disaster affects it?

    The fortunes of businesses today are inevitably linked to IT infrastructure, critical data, sustainable workforce, supply chain logistics and integral systems. Due to the constant risk of adverse events such as internal and external security threats, natural disasters, sophisticated hacking, and the like, organizations need to increasingly focus on developing a resilient disaster recovery plan. Most organizations tend to create a disaster recovery plan based on past events, and consider the IT infrastructure, the physical workplace, and human resources in isolation.

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    Adopting a systematic approach to risk tracking to enhance the effectiveness of the disaster recovery plan

    Outlining the critical actions to take if an event affects the company or its partners

    Understanding an organizations’ susceptibility to disasters

    Conducting a business impact analysis to address all gaps in the recovery plan

    Who Will Benefit:

    Contingency Planners

    CEO, CIO, CFO

    Technology Managers

    Emergency Managers

    Auditors

    Speaker Profile:

    Ms. Michael Redmond She is a Consultant, Speaker and Author. Michael also conducts ISO Certification Training for PECB. Michael is the Chapter President for Association of Contingency Planners Eastern Great Lake Chapter and an active member of ISSA. Michael is certified as a Lead Implementer in ISO 27001 Information Security Management, ISO 27035 Security Incident Response, ISO 22301 Business Continuity Management and ISO 21500 Project Management. She is a Certified Instructor for ISO Certification Courses through PECB. Also certified Project Manager PMP, and 2 Master Certifications (MBCP) (FBCI) in Disaster Recovery and CEM Emergency Management.

    Contact Detail:

    Compliance4All DBA NetZealous,

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    Email: supportatcompliance4All.com

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