Understanding BS 25999

Course Description

BSI’s “Understanding Business Continuity” course provides participants with a solid understanding of business continuity management.  This introductory course is based on industry best practice and guidelines for business continuity and reviews the “Business Continuity Management – Code of Practice” released by BSI, BS 25999-1:2006.  Practical exercises and instructor-led discussions will help students understand the benefits of business continuity management in an organization.


Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • State the comprehensive definition of Business Continuity Management (BCM)
  • Describe the benefits of BS 25999 to an organization
  • Identify and sequence the elements of the BCM lifecycle
  • Identify how BS 25999 can assist an organization in identifying and managing potential business disruptions
  • Convey the importance of business continuity to top management

Who Should Attend

  • Business Continuity Managers
  • Risk Managers
  • Quality Managers
  • IT Managers
  • Information Security Professionals
  • EH&S Managers
  • Consultants
  • Internal and external auditors responsible for auditing business continuity practices
  • Other professionals interested or involved with introducing BS 25999 into an organization

Duration

1 Day

Prerequisite

There are no formal prerequisites, but it is recommended that stud

ents have a general understanding of business practices and management systems.

Course Logistics

Certificates of attendance are provided at the conclusion of the course.

Further information

This is a one day course* including refreshments, lunch and course notes.

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