Business Continuity Foundation
- Course Code S-BCF
- Duration 2 days
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This course is available in the following formats:
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Class Connect HD
Connect to a class in HD
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Company Event
Event at company
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Public Classroom
Traditional Classroom Learning
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Virtual Learning
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Blended Learning
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Course Overview
TopThe SECO Institute Business Continuity Foundation certificate is based on ISO/IEC 22301 and covers the basic concepts of business continuity. The certificate demonstrates you have acquired a solid grounding in the most important theoretical and practical aspects of business continuity.
Course Schedule
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- Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
- Dates: 19 June, 2024 | 26 June, 2024
- Location: Virtual
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- Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
- Dates: 05 September, 2024 | 12 September, 2024
- Location: Virtual
Target Audience
Top- Facility managers
- Security managers
- Information managers
- Service level managers
- Marketing managers
- Supply chain managers
- Team managers
- IT employees
Course Objectives
Top- Developing a Business Continuity Process
- Identifying Threats and Vulnerabilities
- Developing and Implementing a Business Continuity Plan
- Testing and Maintaining Business Continuity
Course Content
TopModule 1: Developing a Business Continuity Process
- The BCM process and recognizing the steps within the process (inclusion, input, and output)
- BCM as a supporting process within the organization
- Position of the BCM process with other processes in the organization
- Researching the status of the BCM process in an organization and the steps the to improve the process
- Designing a BCM process from an organizational point of view
- Distinguishing between tasks, responsibilities and policy
- The BCM policy and how this is set out in a policy document.
Module 2: Identifying Threats and Vulnerabilities
- The consequences if a product or service has not been delivered as agreed
- What the maximum downtime of processes should be
- How take preventive measures and when to use these measures
Module 3: Developing and Implementing a Business Continuity Plan
- The different components of a plan
- The costs and benefits of each plan
- Who is responsible for which plan within the organization
- The structure of a plan
- Organizational resiliency recovery from a threat that has hit the organization
Course Prerequisites
TopCandidates should possess basic knowledge of business continuity.
- S-BCF
- Business Continuity Foundation
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
- TRAINING | Business Continuity Foundation | S-BCF
- Seco Institute