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Asset Protection
Maintaining and Improving a BCM System using BS 25999
You need this course if …
» you are required to perform a role relating to the auditing,
maintenance and improvement of a BCMS
» you are an experienced management systems auditor wishing
to extend your roles into business continuity
» you are a business continuity practitioner looking for training
to assist you in maintaining and improving a BCMS
You will learn …
» how to prepare and implement an effective monitoring and
internal audit programme for your BCMS
» how to create a plan to exercise, maintain and review
BCM arrangements
» how to plan and prepare for an internal audit
» how to gather objective evidence through observation,
interview and sampling of documentation
» how to analyse findings and write audit reports
» how to describe the processes for corrective action,
follow-up and management review
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This course runs throughout the year.
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