4 Elements to Create an Incident Ready Program
The purpose of an Incident Readiness Program is to enhance the ability to respond effectively to any business disruption and restore those assets (Business
The purpose of an Incident Readiness Program is to enhance the ability to respond effectively to any business disruption and
The purpose of an Incident Readiness Program is to enhance the ability to respond effectively to any business disruption and restore those assets (Business
Business Continuity methodologies have been around for decades. Business processes, technology, culture, markets, media and communication have all changed – yet BCM is still
At eBRP we have responded to Requests for Information (RFI’s) and Requests for Proposal/Price (RFP’s) for more than a decade. One thing our experience
Countless hours and thousands of words have been spent extolling the need to get Senior Management buy-in for Business Continuity – an admirable effort.
For decades, businesses have used ‘outsourcing’ (obtaining goods or services through a 3rd party, rather than from an internal source) as a mean of
This question is as old as Business Continuity Best Practices. But there is a logical answer that many organizations (and most BCM Auditors) fail