Business Continuity Management Systems (BCMS) Course
TRAINING
Awareness Course: BCMS ISO 22301
PARTICIPANTS RECEIVE:
BCMS Slides including Exercises
BCMS 22301 standard
Certificate of course completion
DURATION
2 DAYS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of the course you will be able to demonstrate:
Knowledge of the techniques & tools used for Business Continuity in an organization.
Understand and prioritize the vulnerabilities and potential threats to an organization.
Understand what all a business continuity policy should contain.
Identify and protect business critical functions, building resilience and capability to continue operating during unexpected events.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Delegates who want knowledge to begin performing internal ISMS audits
Those who need to understand the techniques & tools used in Information Security System
Business Continuity Managers and Consultants.
Risk, Information security, IT and Operations Managers and Consultants.
COURSE CONTENT AND STRUCTURE
Course starts at 9:00 A.M. and ends approximately at 6:00 P.M. The course includes a series of presentations, Examples, Exercises involving group activities, Brain Storming, Case Studies, Readings and Sharing of Practical Experiences.
Maximum attendance 10 Delegates.
ELIGIBILITY?
No specific knowledge or experience is required.
COURSE FACILITATORS:
All course facilitators are highly qualified and experienced both in training and assessment of Business Continuity Management Systems. We strongly believe that the experience in Business Continuity Management Assessment and Training skills is a right combination to deliver a practical training course. They are selected on their ability to make IQC courses practical, enjoyable and interactive.
The key content include:
Understanding of Business Continuity Management best practice.
Designing, Planning and implementing your own BCMS.
Creating Business Continuity Policies, objectives and processes.
Range of application for a BCMS
Performing a Business Continuity internal audit
Audit programming
Reporting the audit
Responsibilities of an auditor
Corrective action and follow-up