Business Continuity Plan

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    Fxt2 Task 1

    Recovery Plan/Enterprise Continuity Plan including: basic structures; roles within the DRP/ECP plan; areas within a company if addressed improve resilience to catastrophic events, and an employee awareness campaign. Slide 2: Presenter's notes: Presenter's notes: The presentation will cover several areas dealing with the university’s ability to prepare for an emergency or catastrophic event. The areas covered include: 1. Personnel roles within a disaster recovery and emergency continuity plan

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    Busness Impact

    Business Impact Analysis In the lesson assignment this week I choose to write about the impact on a ‘Bank” and the information that should be protected to protect many different types of information and all those involved. A bank has many customers, members, employees and directors they have a responsibility to. I have listed several very important things in the following. 1. Data back-up and recovery 2. All mission critical systems 3. Financial and operational assessments

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    Business Continuity Planning

    output. In the context of Risk assessment, the relation between Assets, Threats, Vulnerabilities, Impact and Risk can be clearly understood with the aid of this picture. 2. Risk Assessment versus Business Impact Analysis In today’s world, the difference between Risk assessment (RA) and Business impact analysis (BIA) are becoming

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    Lab 10 Assessment Worksheet

    required ports at the firewall; define unique user accounts; user strong authentication; use encrypted connections for all communications; encrypt file, folders and volumes that contain private data; develop and maintain a Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP); disable any server

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    1 Challenges We Face in FM by John Vinken, IFMA Toronto President Vinken’s Views - President’s Message Spring has sprung in Southern Ontario and my mind races onward with ideas that I want to implement both at work and home. And what a better way to explore these ideas and develop some structure around them, than by hiring a person that is motivated, energetic, and able to acquire current knowledge easily. Yeah I know you are asking “Where do I get in line for someone like that?” Well what

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    Pandemic Influenza Policy

    Topics covered in this policy are: Policy Statement Topic 2 Plan Overview Topic 3 Board of Directors and Senior Management Responsibilities Topic 4 Incident Response Team Responsibilities Topic 5 Business Impact Analysis Topic 6 Risk Assessment and Management Topic 7 Travel Impact and Alternatives Topic 8 Staff Training Topic 9 Employee Compensation and Leave of Absence Topic 10 Contact With Public Health Agencies Topic 11 Plan Testing Topic 12 Effective Date All employees of BANK

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    Final Review Notes Nt2580

    1. Risk- is the likelihood that something bad will happen to an asset. Threat- is any action that could damage an asst Vulnerability- is a weakness that allows a threat to be realized or to have an effort on an asset. (Know if difference) 2. Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) – a U.S. federal law requiring banking and financial institutions to protect customers’ private data and have proper security controls in place. 3. Data Classification Standard – that defines how to treat data throughout

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    The Business Impact Analysis is an analytic process that aims to reveal business and operational impacts arising from any number of incidents or events (Wrenn, 2005). It is the initial step in the Business Continuity Plan. A Business Impact Analysis should include: * A work flow analysis to identify and prioritize process that must be recovered. * The potential impact of uncontrolled, non-specific events on business processes identified during the work flow analysis. * The impact of legal and regulatory

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    Mis Reviewer

    Design 4. Development 5. Testing 6. Implementation 7. Maintenance PRIMARY ACTIVITIES IN PLANNING PHASE: 1. Define the system to be developed 2. Set the project scope 3. Develop the project plan PRIMARY ACTIVITIES IN ANALYSIS PHASE: 1. Gathering the business requirements 2. Prioritize the requirements PRIMARY ACTIVITIES IN DESIGN PHASE: 1. Design the technical architecture 2. Design the system model PRIMARY ACTIVITIES IN DESIGN PHASE: 1. Build the technical

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    Intro to Information Security Notes

    Question 9, focus on SSH and what traffic you are getting. Assignments— Week of 5/1/13 Acronyms- Pg263 BCP- Business Continuity Plan DRP- Disaster Recovery Plan Pg266 BIA- Business Impact analysis Pg256 SRE ARO ALE Pg258 Dealing with risk BCP A plan designed to help an organization continue to operate during and after a disruption Covers all functions of a business, IT systems, facilities, and personnel Generally includes

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