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Business Continuity Pandemic Response Service

Business Continuity Pandemic Response Service

SKU: 5556
Authors: IT Governance
Format: Remote consultancy
Availability: Available now

The Business Continuity Pandemic Response service helps you develop, implement and test a robust BCM (business continuity management) plan that will enable you to improve your organisation’s response to pandemic threats.

This service is delivered remotely by one of our cyber security consultants.

For more information about this service or to get a tailored quote for your organisation, please enquire below and one of our experts will be in touch shortly.Enquire about this service
Description

Improve your response to pandemic threats

This service assesses your business continuity practices in relation to the following areas, enabling you to implement and test a BCM plan that will improve your response to pandemic threats:

  • Business environment.
  • Organisational incident response structures.
  • Impact assessment criteria, metrics and guidance.
  • Communications methods and services.
  • Relevant policies and procedures, especially those concerning remote working.
  • BYOD (bring your own device) and device management.
  • Remote access technologies.
  • Sources for the latest incident status.
  • Compliance with data protection legislation.
  • Alignment with best practices outlined in the international management standards on information security (ISO 27001) and business continuity (ISO 22301).

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Conditions

The service package applies to one organisational site with between 21 and 500 staff. The service can be delivered remotely, to organisations in any sector or industry.

For organisations that fall outside the eligibility criteria or need a broader assessment, please contact us on +44 (0)333 800 7000 for a quotation.

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