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Asset Protection
BS 25999 Appreciation and Interpretation
You need this course if …
» you are involved in ensuring the on-going availability of all
operations connected with the provision of organisational
services and products
» you are a manager wishing to gain a greater understanding of
how a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) can
help meet business objectives
» you are involved in information governance, risk management
and information security
» you are an auditor responsible for reviewing and assuring the
resilience of critical organisational activity
You will learn …
» the business benefits of Business Continuity Management (BCM)
» the different roles of BS 25999-1 and BS 25999-2
» to describe the key requirements of BS 25999-2
» to apply business impact analysis and risk assessment principles
to BCM
» how to plan the development of a BCMS and the certification
requirements
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» Implementing a BCM System using BS 25999
» Maintaining and Improving a BCM System using BS 25999
» See our Business Improvement courses
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This course runs throughout the year.
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