The survey found that while 60% of respondents have adopted ISO 22301 in some form such as certification (10%), compliance (11%) or alignment (39%), top management commitment is still lacking in many organizations. Organizations with strong top management commitment were over 4 times more likely to adopt ISO 22301. The main benefits of certification were assurance of continued services (61%), protecting reputation (48%) and reducing risk of interruptions (48%). However, challenges included resource constraints (25%) and complexity of implementation (19%). Most organizations validated their ISO 22301 implementation through checking plans (54%) and audits (51%). Surprisingly, 82% of respondents did not require ISO 22301 certification from suppliers.
ISO 22301: The New Standard for Business Continuity Best PracticeMissionMode
ISO 22301 is the new international standard for Business Continuity Management best practice. It provides organizations with a framework to manage risk and ensure that they can continue operations in any type of event. In this webinar, ISO 22301 expert John McGill will help you understand the ISO standard, why it's important, and how to plan for certification.
PECB Webinar: Introduction to ISO 22317 – Business Impact Analysis (BIA)PECB
We will cover:
• Importance of Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
• What does new standard ISO 22317 cover?
• Elaborating ISO 22317
Presenter:
This session will be hosted by our partner Dr. Wolfgang H. Mahr, M.Sc., MBCI, the Managing Director of governance & continuity gmbh with more than 20 years of experience.
Business continuity management per ISO 22301 - a certification training cour...Mart Rovers
ISO 22301 is the international standard for business continuity management. The ISO 22301 Fundamentals certification training course provides a solid understanding about how to establish, maintain and improve a business continuity management system to continue to operate your business following a disruption.
PECB Webinar: Aligning ISO 31000 and Management of Risk MethodologyPECB
The webinar covers:
• ISO 31000 as the adopted standard, for ISO standards that have risk components, such as ISO 27005 and OHSAS 18001
• Description of Management of Risk (MoR) – how organizations can benefit
• Complementary values that ISO 31000 and MoR bring to each other
• How Risk Managers can evolve a practical approach to carrying out Risk Processes
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by PECB Trainer Orlando Olumide Odejide, an experienced Enterprise Architect and Chief Trainer for Training Heights Limited.
What is GRC – Governance, Risk and Compliance BOC Group
A simple guide to learn what Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) is all about, why it’s important and how you can use it to help drive enterprise objectives.
For more information visit: https://www.boc-group.com/governance-risk-and-compliance/
Just created a slideshare presentation giving a basic introduction to ISO27001 and its Scope, Implementation & Application. You can see more slideshows on http://www.slideshare.net/ImranahmedIT or visit my website: http://imran-ahmed.co.uk
ISO 22301 Business Continuity ManagementRamiro Cid
Presentation of ISO 22301 Societal Security - Business Continuity Management Systems, main concepts, basic terms, content of the standard, clauses, mandatory documentation, related standards, comparision with BS25999-2, benefits of ISO 22301 implementation, etc.
ISO 22301: The New Standard for Business Continuity Best PracticeMissionMode
ISO 22301 is the new international standard for Business Continuity Management best practice. It provides organizations with a framework to manage risk and ensure that they can continue operations in any type of event. In this webinar, ISO 22301 expert John McGill will help you understand the ISO standard, why it's important, and how to plan for certification.
PECB Webinar: Introduction to ISO 22317 – Business Impact Analysis (BIA)PECB
We will cover:
• Importance of Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
• What does new standard ISO 22317 cover?
• Elaborating ISO 22317
Presenter:
This session will be hosted by our partner Dr. Wolfgang H. Mahr, M.Sc., MBCI, the Managing Director of governance & continuity gmbh with more than 20 years of experience.
Business continuity management per ISO 22301 - a certification training cour...Mart Rovers
ISO 22301 is the international standard for business continuity management. The ISO 22301 Fundamentals certification training course provides a solid understanding about how to establish, maintain and improve a business continuity management system to continue to operate your business following a disruption.
PECB Webinar: Aligning ISO 31000 and Management of Risk MethodologyPECB
The webinar covers:
• ISO 31000 as the adopted standard, for ISO standards that have risk components, such as ISO 27005 and OHSAS 18001
• Description of Management of Risk (MoR) – how organizations can benefit
• Complementary values that ISO 31000 and MoR bring to each other
• How Risk Managers can evolve a practical approach to carrying out Risk Processes
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by PECB Trainer Orlando Olumide Odejide, an experienced Enterprise Architect and Chief Trainer for Training Heights Limited.
What is GRC – Governance, Risk and Compliance BOC Group
A simple guide to learn what Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) is all about, why it’s important and how you can use it to help drive enterprise objectives.
For more information visit: https://www.boc-group.com/governance-risk-and-compliance/
Just created a slideshare presentation giving a basic introduction to ISO27001 and its Scope, Implementation & Application. You can see more slideshows on http://www.slideshare.net/ImranahmedIT or visit my website: http://imran-ahmed.co.uk
ISO 22301 Business Continuity ManagementRamiro Cid
Presentation of ISO 22301 Societal Security - Business Continuity Management Systems, main concepts, basic terms, content of the standard, clauses, mandatory documentation, related standards, comparision with BS25999-2, benefits of ISO 22301 implementation, etc.
SCCE Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics
ISO 37301 on the 9th Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute (March 17 - 10:00-11:00 CET)
I am honored and humbled to speak about how the new ISO 37301 will help compliance officers to certify their ethics and compliance programs at the 9th Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute (March 17th, 10:00 am CET).
I will cover the compliance by design, not by disaster
- Uses and implications for the new ISO 37301 on compliance management systems
- Practical tips for preparing to meet the new requirements to certify compliance programs
- Examples to demonstrate compliance with the standard
Join the event: https://www.corporatecompliance.org/conferences/national/european-compliance-and-ethics-institute
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Sociedad SCCE de Ética y Cumplimiento Corporativo
ISO 37301 en la novena edición anual del Instituto Europeo de Cumplimiento y Ética (17 de marzo de 10: 00-11: 00 CET)
Me siento honrado y honrado de hablar sobre cómo la nueva ISO 37301 ayudará a los oficiales de cumplimiento a certificar sus programas de ética y cumplimiento en el Noveno Instituto Europeo Anual de Cumplimiento y Ética (17 de marzo, 10:00 am CET).
Cubriré el cumplimiento por diseño, no por desastre.
- Usos e implicaciones de la nueva ISO 37301 sobre sistemas de gestión del cumplimiento
- Consejos prácticos para prepararse para cumplir con los nuevos requisitos para certificar programas de cumplimiento.
- Ejemplos para demostrar el cumplimiento de la norma
Enterprise Risk Management - Aligning Risk with Strategy and PerformanceResolver Inc.
COSO, which has provided global thought leadership and guidance on internal control, enterprise risk management, and fraud deterrence for over three decades, recently released a draft update to the original COSO ERM Framework. This framework is widely used by organizations to enhance their ability to manage uncertainty, gauge risk, and increase stakeholder value. However, significant new risks have emerged since the Framework was released, demanding heightened board awareness and oversight of risk management, as well as improved risk reporting. For those organizations exploring ESRM – these themes will be strikingly familiar and the lessons learned, highly relevant.
Presentation by: Bob Hirth, Global Chairman of COSO.
Business Impact Analysis - The Most Important Step during BCMS ImplementationPECB
This topic covered an overview of ISO 22301:2012 requirements regarding Business Impact Analysis, the importance of BIA, and how to avoid most common mistakes.
Main points covered:
• Overview of ISO 22301:2012 requirements regarding Business Impact Analysis
• How to avoid most common mistakes and obtain reliable data from the BIA?
• The significance of the BIA
Presenter:
Renata Davidson works in the Business Continuity Management area since 1998. She was the first professional in Central and Eastern Europe to be certified by Disaster Recovery Institute International. During the course of her career, she's lead tens of projects for "Blue Chip companies in Poland, in all sectors of the economy. She is the founder and CEO of Davidson Consulting &Partners LLC, a partnership of experts specializing in business continuity, operational risk management and process management.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3rVhrGQk8cE
ISO 27701 is important for privacy compliance because it provides a comprehensive framework for organizations to manage the privacy of personal data. The standard covers all aspects of privacy management, from data collection and processing to security and compliance.
ISO 27701 is aligned with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which is the most comprehensive privacy law in the world. The standard also supports compliance with other privacy laws, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD).
By implementing ISO 27701, organizations can demonstrate to their customers, employees, and regulators that they are committed to protecting personal data. The standard can also help organizations to reduce their risk of data breaches and other privacy incidents.
Here are some of the benefits of implementing ISO 27701:
Demonstrate compliance with privacy laws and regulations
Reduce the risk of data breaches and other privacy incidents
Improve customer trust and confidence
Enhance the organization's reputation
Gain a competitive advantage
If your organization handles personal data, then ISO 27701 is an important standard to consider. The standard can help you to protect personal data, comply with privacy laws, and improve your organization's overall privacy posture.
Here are some of the specific requirements of ISO 27701:
Establish a privacy management policy
Conduct a privacy risk assessment
Implement technical and organizational measures to protect personal data
Implement procedures for managing data breaches
Provide individuals with access to their personal data
Respond to data subject requests
Monitor and improve the privacy management system
PECB Webinar: ISO 31000 - The Benchmark for Risk Management in uncertain timesPECB
The webinar covers:
• Overview of ISO 31000 and how this standard implies threats but opportunities as well
• Risk-based thinking as an integral part of ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015
• Principles, processes and framework of ISO 31000
• How organizations can reduce uncertainty, seize opportunities and treat risks
Presenter:
This session will be presented by PECB Trainer Jacob McLean, Principal Consultant and Managing Director of Kaizen Training & Management Consultants Limited.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MVBMM6X3Vgw
Quick Guide to ISO/IEC 27701 - The Newest Privacy Information StandardPECB
In this session, we have looked into the ISO/IEC 27701 standard that has been published in August 2019. This standard glues together the ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 27002, ISO 29100 and their sub-standards with the GDPR.
For certification and compliance, it's important to understand these standards and regulations, as the GDPR and other legislation have heated the discussion about certification. The ISO/IEC 27701 contains important requirements and implementation guidance for implementing a PIMS (Privacy Information Management System), which will set the baseline for the future of privacy and data protection.
The webinar covers:
• Walkthrough of the ISO/IEC 27701
• Links with ISO/IEC 2700x series standards, ISO 29100 series...
• ISO/IEC 2700x and GDPR mapping
• Audit & certification
Presenter:
Our presenter for this webinar, Peter Geelen is director and managing consultant at CyberMinute and Owner of Quest For Security, Belgium. Over more than 20 years, Peter has built strong experience in enterprise security & architecture, Identity & Access management, but also privacy, information & data protection, cyber- and cloud security. Last few years, the focus is on ISO/IEC 27001 and other ISO certification mechanisms.
Peter is an accredited Lead Auditor for ISO/IEC 27001/ISO 9001, PECB Trainer and Fellow in Privacy. Committed to continuous learning, Peter holds renowned security certificates as certified Sr. Lead Cybersecurity Manager, ISO/IEC 27001 Master, ISO/IEC 27002 lead manager, ISO/IEC 27701 Lead Implementer, CDPO, Risk management, Lead Incident Mgr., Disaster Recovery, and many more.
Date: December 04, 2019
The recorded webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilw4UmMSlU4&feature=emb_logo
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What is ISO 27005? How is an ISO 27005 Risk Assessment done effectively? Find out in this presentation delivered at the ISACA Bangalore Chapter Office by Dharshan Shanthamurthy.
PECB Webinar: ISO 31000 – Risk Management and how it can help an organizationPECB
We will cover:
• Brief overview of the Standard content
• What is Risk Management?
• Guidance on how to position Risk Management in an organization
• Three examples of where Risk Management must be considered
Presenter:
This webinar will be presented by Steve Tremblay, Owner and Executive ITSM/ISO Consultant at Excelsa Tech.
The underlying premise of enterprise risk management is that the Company exists to provide value for its stakeholders – customers, employees, and shareholders. Like any business, every Company faces some uncertainty, and the challenge for management is to determine how much uncertainty to accept as it strives to grow stakeholder value. Uncertainty presents both risk and opportunity, with the potential to erode or enhance value. Enterprise risk management enables senior management to effectively deal with uncertainty and associated risk and opportunity, enhancing the capacity to build value. Value is maximized when management sets strategy and objectives to strike an optimal balance between growth and return goals and related risks, and efficiently and effectively deploys resources in pursuit of the entity’s objectives. These capabilities inherent in enterprise risk management help management achieve the Company’s performance and profitability targets, and minimize loss of resources. Enterprise risk management helps ensure effective reporting and compliance with laws and regulations, and helps avoid damage to the Company’s reputation and associated consequences. In sum, enterprise risk management helps the Company get to where it wants to go and avoid pitfalls and surprises along the way. Enterprise risk management encompasses:
• Aligning Risk Appetite and Strategy
• Enhancing Risk Response Decisions
• Reducing Operational Surprises and Losses
• Identifying and Managing Multiple and Cross-Enterprise Risks
• Seizing Opportunities
• Improving Deployment of Capital
• Leveraging Talent, Structure, Process, and Capital
Implementation of Enterprise Risk Management with ISO 31000 Risk Management S...PECB
The webinar covers:
• The start of any Enterprise Risk Management Program
• The approach to developing a framework that will assist organizations to integrate RM into their enterprise-wide risk management systems
• The relationship between the foundations of the risk management framework and their objectives
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by M. Youssef K, an executive consultant & trainer with several qualifications. He is an accomplished expert with over 10 years’ experience in the field of risk management, project and program management, PRINCE 2, Agile, EVM, business process analysis and design, as well as operational and organizational excellence.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9fO-JqENL0I
Assessing the impact of a disruption: Building an effective business impact a...Bryghtpath LLC
Many organizations have adopted the ISO 22301 standard for their business continuity management systems. Recently, ISO has released the new ISO 22317 Standard for Business Impact Analysis. In this webinar, learn about several different strategies to build an effective BIA that will help you advance your business continuity strategies.
The instructor for this webinar is Bryan Strawser, Founder and CEO of Bryghtpath LLC, a strategic advisory firm specializing in crisis management, business continuity, global risk, crisis communications, and public affairs.
Presenter: Sagarika Chakraborty
1.1 Risk Mapping in India
1.2 Understanding Business Continuity Planning
1.3 Business Continuity Planning and Risk Management
SCCE Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics
ISO 37301 on the 9th Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute (March 17 - 10:00-11:00 CET)
I am honored and humbled to speak about how the new ISO 37301 will help compliance officers to certify their ethics and compliance programs at the 9th Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute (March 17th, 10:00 am CET).
I will cover the compliance by design, not by disaster
- Uses and implications for the new ISO 37301 on compliance management systems
- Practical tips for preparing to meet the new requirements to certify compliance programs
- Examples to demonstrate compliance with the standard
Join the event: https://www.corporatecompliance.org/conferences/national/european-compliance-and-ethics-institute
#compliance #ISO37301 #ISO37300 #ISO37302
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Sociedad SCCE de Ética y Cumplimiento Corporativo
ISO 37301 en la novena edición anual del Instituto Europeo de Cumplimiento y Ética (17 de marzo de 10: 00-11: 00 CET)
Me siento honrado y honrado de hablar sobre cómo la nueva ISO 37301 ayudará a los oficiales de cumplimiento a certificar sus programas de ética y cumplimiento en el Noveno Instituto Europeo Anual de Cumplimiento y Ética (17 de marzo, 10:00 am CET).
Cubriré el cumplimiento por diseño, no por desastre.
- Usos e implicaciones de la nueva ISO 37301 sobre sistemas de gestión del cumplimiento
- Consejos prácticos para prepararse para cumplir con los nuevos requisitos para certificar programas de cumplimiento.
- Ejemplos para demostrar el cumplimiento de la norma
Enterprise Risk Management - Aligning Risk with Strategy and PerformanceResolver Inc.
COSO, which has provided global thought leadership and guidance on internal control, enterprise risk management, and fraud deterrence for over three decades, recently released a draft update to the original COSO ERM Framework. This framework is widely used by organizations to enhance their ability to manage uncertainty, gauge risk, and increase stakeholder value. However, significant new risks have emerged since the Framework was released, demanding heightened board awareness and oversight of risk management, as well as improved risk reporting. For those organizations exploring ESRM – these themes will be strikingly familiar and the lessons learned, highly relevant.
Presentation by: Bob Hirth, Global Chairman of COSO.
Business Impact Analysis - The Most Important Step during BCMS ImplementationPECB
This topic covered an overview of ISO 22301:2012 requirements regarding Business Impact Analysis, the importance of BIA, and how to avoid most common mistakes.
Main points covered:
• Overview of ISO 22301:2012 requirements regarding Business Impact Analysis
• How to avoid most common mistakes and obtain reliable data from the BIA?
• The significance of the BIA
Presenter:
Renata Davidson works in the Business Continuity Management area since 1998. She was the first professional in Central and Eastern Europe to be certified by Disaster Recovery Institute International. During the course of her career, she's lead tens of projects for "Blue Chip companies in Poland, in all sectors of the economy. She is the founder and CEO of Davidson Consulting &Partners LLC, a partnership of experts specializing in business continuity, operational risk management and process management.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3rVhrGQk8cE
ISO 27701 is important for privacy compliance because it provides a comprehensive framework for organizations to manage the privacy of personal data. The standard covers all aspects of privacy management, from data collection and processing to security and compliance.
ISO 27701 is aligned with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which is the most comprehensive privacy law in the world. The standard also supports compliance with other privacy laws, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD).
By implementing ISO 27701, organizations can demonstrate to their customers, employees, and regulators that they are committed to protecting personal data. The standard can also help organizations to reduce their risk of data breaches and other privacy incidents.
Here are some of the benefits of implementing ISO 27701:
Demonstrate compliance with privacy laws and regulations
Reduce the risk of data breaches and other privacy incidents
Improve customer trust and confidence
Enhance the organization's reputation
Gain a competitive advantage
If your organization handles personal data, then ISO 27701 is an important standard to consider. The standard can help you to protect personal data, comply with privacy laws, and improve your organization's overall privacy posture.
Here are some of the specific requirements of ISO 27701:
Establish a privacy management policy
Conduct a privacy risk assessment
Implement technical and organizational measures to protect personal data
Implement procedures for managing data breaches
Provide individuals with access to their personal data
Respond to data subject requests
Monitor and improve the privacy management system
PECB Webinar: ISO 31000 - The Benchmark for Risk Management in uncertain timesPECB
The webinar covers:
• Overview of ISO 31000 and how this standard implies threats but opportunities as well
• Risk-based thinking as an integral part of ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015
• Principles, processes and framework of ISO 31000
• How organizations can reduce uncertainty, seize opportunities and treat risks
Presenter:
This session will be presented by PECB Trainer Jacob McLean, Principal Consultant and Managing Director of Kaizen Training & Management Consultants Limited.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MVBMM6X3Vgw
Quick Guide to ISO/IEC 27701 - The Newest Privacy Information StandardPECB
In this session, we have looked into the ISO/IEC 27701 standard that has been published in August 2019. This standard glues together the ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 27002, ISO 29100 and their sub-standards with the GDPR.
For certification and compliance, it's important to understand these standards and regulations, as the GDPR and other legislation have heated the discussion about certification. The ISO/IEC 27701 contains important requirements and implementation guidance for implementing a PIMS (Privacy Information Management System), which will set the baseline for the future of privacy and data protection.
The webinar covers:
• Walkthrough of the ISO/IEC 27701
• Links with ISO/IEC 2700x series standards, ISO 29100 series...
• ISO/IEC 2700x and GDPR mapping
• Audit & certification
Presenter:
Our presenter for this webinar, Peter Geelen is director and managing consultant at CyberMinute and Owner of Quest For Security, Belgium. Over more than 20 years, Peter has built strong experience in enterprise security & architecture, Identity & Access management, but also privacy, information & data protection, cyber- and cloud security. Last few years, the focus is on ISO/IEC 27001 and other ISO certification mechanisms.
Peter is an accredited Lead Auditor for ISO/IEC 27001/ISO 9001, PECB Trainer and Fellow in Privacy. Committed to continuous learning, Peter holds renowned security certificates as certified Sr. Lead Cybersecurity Manager, ISO/IEC 27001 Master, ISO/IEC 27002 lead manager, ISO/IEC 27701 Lead Implementer, CDPO, Risk management, Lead Incident Mgr., Disaster Recovery, and many more.
Date: December 04, 2019
The recorded webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilw4UmMSlU4&feature=emb_logo
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Whitepaper: https://pecb.com/whitepaper
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What is ISO 27005? How is an ISO 27005 Risk Assessment done effectively? Find out in this presentation delivered at the ISACA Bangalore Chapter Office by Dharshan Shanthamurthy.
PECB Webinar: ISO 31000 – Risk Management and how it can help an organizationPECB
We will cover:
• Brief overview of the Standard content
• What is Risk Management?
• Guidance on how to position Risk Management in an organization
• Three examples of where Risk Management must be considered
Presenter:
This webinar will be presented by Steve Tremblay, Owner and Executive ITSM/ISO Consultant at Excelsa Tech.
The underlying premise of enterprise risk management is that the Company exists to provide value for its stakeholders – customers, employees, and shareholders. Like any business, every Company faces some uncertainty, and the challenge for management is to determine how much uncertainty to accept as it strives to grow stakeholder value. Uncertainty presents both risk and opportunity, with the potential to erode or enhance value. Enterprise risk management enables senior management to effectively deal with uncertainty and associated risk and opportunity, enhancing the capacity to build value. Value is maximized when management sets strategy and objectives to strike an optimal balance between growth and return goals and related risks, and efficiently and effectively deploys resources in pursuit of the entity’s objectives. These capabilities inherent in enterprise risk management help management achieve the Company’s performance and profitability targets, and minimize loss of resources. Enterprise risk management helps ensure effective reporting and compliance with laws and regulations, and helps avoid damage to the Company’s reputation and associated consequences. In sum, enterprise risk management helps the Company get to where it wants to go and avoid pitfalls and surprises along the way. Enterprise risk management encompasses:
• Aligning Risk Appetite and Strategy
• Enhancing Risk Response Decisions
• Reducing Operational Surprises and Losses
• Identifying and Managing Multiple and Cross-Enterprise Risks
• Seizing Opportunities
• Improving Deployment of Capital
• Leveraging Talent, Structure, Process, and Capital
Implementation of Enterprise Risk Management with ISO 31000 Risk Management S...PECB
The webinar covers:
• The start of any Enterprise Risk Management Program
• The approach to developing a framework that will assist organizations to integrate RM into their enterprise-wide risk management systems
• The relationship between the foundations of the risk management framework and their objectives
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by M. Youssef K, an executive consultant & trainer with several qualifications. He is an accomplished expert with over 10 years’ experience in the field of risk management, project and program management, PRINCE 2, Agile, EVM, business process analysis and design, as well as operational and organizational excellence.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9fO-JqENL0I
Assessing the impact of a disruption: Building an effective business impact a...Bryghtpath LLC
Many organizations have adopted the ISO 22301 standard for their business continuity management systems. Recently, ISO has released the new ISO 22317 Standard for Business Impact Analysis. In this webinar, learn about several different strategies to build an effective BIA that will help you advance your business continuity strategies.
The instructor for this webinar is Bryan Strawser, Founder and CEO of Bryghtpath LLC, a strategic advisory firm specializing in crisis management, business continuity, global risk, crisis communications, and public affairs.
Presenter: Sagarika Chakraborty
1.1 Risk Mapping in India
1.2 Understanding Business Continuity Planning
1.3 Business Continuity Planning and Risk Management
Why it is important to “Work the Scene” in Street PhotographyEric Kim
In this presentation, I share the work of the master Magnum photographers (Henri Cartier-Bresson, Elliott Erwitt, Diane Arbus, Martine Franck) and share the importance of "working the scene" (via contact sheets). So pretty much-- you don't want to just shoot one photograph of a stranger and move on. Rather, you want to continue to "work the scene" and take lots of shots.
Capturing Emotions and Interacting with Subjects in Street PhotographyEric Kim
In this presentation, I share some images from great Magnum and contemporary photographers (as well as some of my own work) in terms of capturing emotions on the streets, as well as how to interact with strangers.
At the end of the presentation, I also share some of my contact sheets which I hope is a good educational behind-the-scenes look/tool.
The A to Z Guide to Business Continuity and Disaster RecoverySirius
Companies often face challenges during business continuity and disaster recovery (BC/DR) planning. One of the key challenges is to reach consensus to ensure everyone at the company is on the same page. Therefore, it is important for the business and IT to have a comprehensive discussion about its current capabilities, needs, procedures and expectations for BC/DR.
To help with these conversations, we have developed an alphabetical guide and identified 26 important terms. This list is not meant to be exhaustive, but rather a good starting point for this discussion.
Everything You Need To Know About ISO 22301 Certification in Oman.pdfAnoosha Factocert
ISO 22301 implementation and certification are critical for any organization legally compelled to participate in contingency planning, such as energy, transportation, health, and essential public services. For more information, visit www.factocert.com
ISO 22301 Lead Auditor Training Course1lylacolton542
IAS Conducts the most recent and advanced ISO 22301 Lead Auditor Training Course Business Continuity management systems (BCMS) in India and the middle east such as Oman, Doha, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah…
ISO 22301 Certification What You Need to Know.pdfOFFICE
ISO 22301, the international standard for business continuity management, provides a systematic approach to identifying potential threats, assessing their impact, and developing strategies to mitigate risks. Certification to ISO 22301 signifies that an organization has met the requirements and best practices outlined in the standard. It serves as a testament to your commitment to resilience, demonstrating to clients, partners, and stakeholders that your business is well-prepared for any adversity.
ISO/IEC 27001 vs ISO 22301 vs ISO 31000: What you need to knowPECB
The increase of cyberattacks has led to the disruption of business processes; therefore, information security, business continuity, and risk management have become crucial.
Amongst others, the webinar covers:
• Main changes in the ISO 27002:2022
• Business Continuity’s Role in Cybersecurity and Vice Versa
• Cyber Security vs Information Security
• Value of a Business Continuity Management System
• Advantages of Business Continuity
• Principles of Risk Management
Presenters:
Rinske Geerlings
Rinske is an internationally known consultant, speaker and certified Business Continuity, Information Security & Risk Management trainer.
She was awarded Alumnus of the Year 2012 of Delft University, Australian Business Woman of the Year 2010-13 by BPW, Risk Consultant of the Year 2017 (RMIA/Australasia) and Outstanding Security Consultant 2019 Finalist (OSPAs)
Rinske has consulted to the Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet, 15 Central Banks, APEC, BBC, Shell, Fuji Xerox, NIB Health Funds, ASIC, Departments of Defense, Immigration, Health, Industry, Education, Foreign Affairs and 100s of other public and private organizations across 5 continents.
She has been changing the way organizations ‘plan for the unexpected’. Her facilitation skills enable organizations to achieve their own results and simplify their processes. She applies a fresh, energetic, fun, practical, easy-to-apply, innovative approach to BCM, Security, and Risk.
Michael Kamau Kiiru
Michael Kamau Kiiru is an experienced Risk Manager and Trainer specializing in Enterprise risk management and Business Continuity Management. He has a wide knowledge of training, implementation, maintenance, and continual improvement of business management frameworks across various industries in his career of 7 years.
He is currently a senior consultant at Sentinel Africa where he leads projects in risk management and business continuity management across Africa.
He is a certified ISO 31000 Lead Risk Manager, ISO 22301 Business Continuity Lead Implementer, ISO 9001 Quality Management System Lead implementer, and ISO 27032 Provisional Cybersecurity Manager.
Betty A. Kildow, FBCI, CBCP
Betty specializes in Business Continuity and Supply Chain Continuity Consulting for over twenty years, working with a wide-ranging variety of businesses and organizations. She is a PECB ISO-22301 Master, ISO-28000 Lead Implementer and Lead Auditor, and Certified Trainer, as well as a Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) and a Fellow of the Business Continuity Institute (FBCI). Betty is a frequent conference speaker, a skilled trainer, and has written articles that have appeared in professional publications in North America, Europe, and Asia.
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This standard enable organization to be awake throughout the business activities.ISO 22301:2012 (BCMS) helps the organization to prepare the management system that prevent them from any threat arise .
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ISO certification in Dubai refers to the process of obtaining certification from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for adhering to specific quality management standards. ISO is a global standard-setting body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations, and it develops and publishes international standards to ensure the quality, safety, efficiency, and interoperability of products, services, and systems.
ISO 13485 is the medical industry's optimal medical device standard, which ensures that all medical devices meet the proper regulatory compliance laws and customer needs. ISO 13485 certification is a valuable credential put in place to keep professionals and customers safe in clinics, hospitals and other medical settings.
ISO 13485:2016 is based on the ISO 9001 process model approach and is a management systems standard specifically developed for the manufacture of medical devices. Its primary objective is to facilitate harmonized medical device regulatory requirements.
This implementation guide will help you run through the benefits and clauses in detail for implementing ISO 13485.
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At first it is important to know that disasters can strike anytime. ISO 22301 - Societal security - Business
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critical activities detected. But what is the best way businesses could understand the importance of
this ISO standard? For most of them this standard has proved the continuity of its operations: from
large incidents, such as natural disasters, to accidents of technological and environmental aspects.
The size of incidents should never be neglected. Any incident has a significant influence in business
activities, hence this standard makes your business be survival of the fittest.
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ISO 37301:2021 is an international standard designed and formulated to help organizations implement a robust Compliance Management System (CMS).
The standard specifies requirements and provides guidelines for establishing, developing, implementing, evaluating, maintaining and improving an effective Compliance Management System (CMS) within an organization.
A CMS provides organizations a structured approach to meet all compliance obligations, i.e., requirements that they mandatorily have to comply with such as laws, regulations, court rulings, permits, licenses, as well as those that they voluntarily choose to comply with such as internal policies and procedures, codes of conduct, standards, and agreements with communities or NGOs.
This presentation can be used to brief your employees so as to create awareness of compliance best practices. The material can be integrated to your organization's management system standards training program. It includes the what and why of ISO 37301, the CMS clause structure, and offers practical tips on how to handle an audit session.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Provide background knowledge on ISO 37301
2. Gain an overview of ISO 37301 structure
3. Understand the ISO 37301 certification process
4. Describe the audit approach and learn useful tips on handling an audit session
CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW OF ISO 37301
About ISO
What are Standards?
Introduction to Compliance Management
What is Compliance?
Why is Compliance Management Important?
What is ISO 37301?
What is the Purpose of ISO 37301?
Who is ISO 37301 For?
How Does ISO 37301 Relate to ISO 37001?
What is the Difference Between ISO 37301 and ISO 19600?
How Does ISO 37301 Work?
Benefits of ISO 37301
Advantages of ISO 37301 Certification
Getting Started to Setting Up a CMS
2. ISO 37301 STRUCTURE
Annex L - Implications
Overview of Annex L
High-level Structure (HLS)
HLS: The Same Core Elements
The ISO 37301 Structure is Based on the ISO HLS for MSS
The Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) Process Model
PDCA and ISO 37301 Clause Structure
Elements of a Compliance Management System
ISO 37301 Key Clause Structure (4-10)
- Context of the Organization
- Leadership
- Planning
- Support
- Operation
- Performance Evaluation
- Improvement
3. ISO 37301 CERTIFICATION
Becoming ISO 37301 Certified
ISO 37301 Certification Process
Audit Findings
4. HANDLING AN AUDIT SESSION
Rights of Auditee
Rights of Auditor
How to Handle the Audit Session?
Auditee's Conduct
Do's
Don'ts
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Our new Information Security Standards Mapping Tool has been designed to make it easier for your organization to compare the differences between the standards commonly used to manage information and data privacy and security.
The ISO 13485:2016 standard governs quality management for medical devices and related services. It’s published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
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There are various methods for measuring operational
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involve various disciplines. Yet often the best way is the
simplest way. This method is one of those, and the only
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you don’t know about your organisation.
ISO 22301:2019 "Security and resilience – Business continuity management systems - Requirements" was released in October 2019 and is set to replace ISO 22301:2012 via a three plus-year transition period. All organizations that wish to remain certified to ISO 22301 will need to transition to the 2019 revision of the standard within the set transition period which now ends in April 2023.
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In the event of an emergency, many businesses and organizations must have the ability to mitigate damage and continue operating. ISO 22301 is the international standard for Business Continuity Management (BCM). Published by the International Organization for Standardization, ISO 22301 is designed to help organizations prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from unexpected and disruptive incidents.
Use this ISO 22301 checklist to help when implementing a business continuity management system.
We work with many large and small organizations to ensure that information is managed through a risk based approach. Management systems can ensure that information resilience and risk mitigation is a focal point of corporate strategy as well as becoming a part of everyday business practice.
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When your company displays the ISO 27001, your customers will know that you have policies in place to protect their information from today’s big threats.
The 27000 series of certifications cover a variety of information security. You can optimize your time and energy by focusing on just ISO 27001, arguably the best-known and top preparation standard designed to protect your network through an information security management system (ISMS).
Here is a complete guide to ISO 27001. In this guide we will run you through the standard, stages of planning for ISO 27001, the sections for the standard, the certification process and more.
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ISO 50001:2018 is the newly revised international standard for Energy Management providing the most robust framework for optimizing energy efficiency in public and private sector organizations.
ISO 50001 certification demonstrates an organization’s commitment to continual improvement in energy management, allowing them to lead by example within their respective industries and ensure related legislative and regulatory requirements are met.
This implementation guide will help you run through the benefits, PDCA Cycle, Annex SL structure in detail for implementing ISO 50001.
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ISO 45001 is the world’s international standard for occupational health and safety, issued to protect employees and visitors from work-related accidents and diseases. ISO 45001 certification was developed to mitigate any factors that can cause employees and businesses irreparable harm.
Its standards are the result of great effort by a committee of health and safety management experts who looked closely at a number of other approaches to system management — including ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. In addition, ISO 45001 was designed to take other existing occupational health and safety standards, such as OHSAS 18001, into account — as well as the ILO’s labor standards, conventions and safety guidelines.
This implementation guide will help you run through the benefits, PDCA Cycle, Annex SL structure in detail for implementing ISO 45001.
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This document will present an overview of the key changes between OHSAS 18001:2007 and the 2018 version of ISO 45001.
A Gap Analysis with guidance is also included in this gap guide to help you and your organization understand the change between OHSAS 18001 and ISO 45001 when you migrate.
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ISO/IEC 27701:2019 is a data privacy extension to ISO 27001. This newly published information security standard provides guidance for organizations looking to put in place systems to support compliance with GDPR and other data privacy requirements.
ISO 27701, also abbreviated as PIMS (Privacy Information Management System) outlines a framework for Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Controllers and PII Processors to manage data privacy. Privacy information management systems are sometimes referred to as personal information management systems.
This mini implementation guide will help you understand what ISO 27701 is, why you and your organizational might need it and an overview of the extension in the clauses between ISO 27001 and ISO 27701.
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ISO 27001:2013 is the international standard that provides a framework for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) to provide continued confidentiality, integrity and availability of information as well as legal compliance.
ISO 27001 certification is essential for protecting your most vital assets like employee and client information, brand image and other private information. The ISO standard includes a process-based approach to initiating, implementing, operating and maintaining your ISMS.
This implementation guide will help you run through the benefits, PDCA Cycle and Annex SL structure in detail for implementing ISO 27001.
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ISO 22000:2018 is the newly revised International Food Safety standard, designed to harmonize on a global scale the requirements for food safety management for businesses within the food chain.
ISO 22000 combines and supplements the core elements of ISO 9001 and HACCP to provide an effective framework for the development, implementation, monitorization and continual improvement of a documented Food Safety Management System (FSMS) within the context of the organization’s overall business risks.
This implementation guide will help you run through the benefits, PDCA Cycle and 10 clauses in detail for implementing ISO 22000.
Find out more or get a quote for certification here – https://www.nqa.com/en-gb/certification/standards/iso-22000
ISO 14001 is the international standard for environmental management systems (EMS) and the most widely used EMS in the world, with over 14,000 organizations certified in the UK and over 360,000 ISO 14001 certificates issued globally.
ISO 14001 is the principal management system standard which specifies the requirements for the formulation and maintenance of an EMS. This helps to control your environmental aspects, reduce impacts and ensure legal compliance.
This implementation guide will help you run through the benefits, PDCA Cycle and Annex SL structure in detail for implementing ISO 14001.
Find out more or get a quote for ISO 14001 certification here – https://www.nqa.com/en-gb/certification/standards/iso-14001
ISO 9001 (Quality Management) is the most widely used QMS standard in the world, with over 1 million certificates issued to organizations in 178 countries.
The key to any successful business is strong quality control. If you want your operation to thrive, your consumer base must be confident that the goods or services you offer meet or exceed standards.
This implementation guide will help you run through the benefits, PDCA Cycle and Annex SL structure in detail for implementing ISO 9001.
To learn more on ISO 9001:2015 visit our page here - https://www.nqa.com/en-gb/certification/standards/iso-9001
With the help and expertise of our team at NQA, you needn’t be confused by the processes that go into getting certification for your management systems.
In this document, we show your journey to certification in detail starting from submitting a quote form to getting your certification awarded.
This document provides a 10 step guide to approaching Integrated Management Systems.
What are Integrated Management Systems?
An integrated management system is a single system designed to manage multiple aspects of an organization’s operations in line with multiple standards, such as those for quality, environmental and health and safety management.
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NQA has the expertise to help give you the skills to integrate management systems in your organization that will enable you to operate with greater efficiency. Unlike many other certification bodies, we believe in providing our customers with the best value for their money, while delivering impeccable service. Contact us for more information.
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This document provides an overview of the key changes between the 2005 and 2018 version of ISO 22000 – there are several new requirements in addition to changes to key definitions. You will need to prepare for these changes and adapt your food safety management system to meet the new requirements within the transition timeline.
From May 2017, NQA is able to carry out transition audits to the revised medical device standard as a part of your next assessment.
Every organization which wishes to maintain certification to this standard must undergo a transition audit before March 2019 including resolution of any/all non-conformances raised during
the transition audit. To help get you started, the helpful annexes in the new standard have been expanded to give you more detail on where to focus your attention to understand and implement the
required changes. The work required will of course depend on your products/services and the nonapplicable cause specific to your QMS.
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Empowering the Data Analytics Ecosystem: A Laser Focus on Value
The data analytics ecosystem thrives when every component functions at its peak, unlocking the true potential of data. Here's a laser focus on key areas for an empowered ecosystem:
1. Democratize Access, Not Data:
Granular Access Controls: Provide users with self-service tools tailored to their specific needs, preventing data overload and misuse.
Data Catalogs: Implement robust data catalogs for easy discovery and understanding of available data sources.
2. Foster Collaboration with Clear Roles:
Data Mesh Architecture: Break down data silos by creating a distributed data ownership model with clear ownership and responsibilities.
Collaborative Workspaces: Utilize interactive platforms where data scientists, analysts, and domain experts can work seamlessly together.
3. Leverage Advanced Analytics Strategically:
AI-powered Automation: Automate repetitive tasks like data cleaning and feature engineering, freeing up data talent for higher-level analysis.
Right-Tool Selection: Strategically choose the most effective advanced analytics techniques (e.g., AI, ML) based on specific business problems.
4. Prioritize Data Quality with Automation:
Automated Data Validation: Implement automated data quality checks to identify and rectify errors at the source, minimizing downstream issues.
Data Lineage Tracking: Track the flow of data throughout the ecosystem, ensuring transparency and facilitating root cause analysis for errors.
5. Cultivate a Data-Driven Mindset:
Metrics-Driven Performance Management: Align KPIs and performance metrics with data-driven insights to ensure actionable decision making.
Data Storytelling Workshops: Equip stakeholders with the skills to translate complex data findings into compelling narratives that drive action.
Benefits of a Precise Ecosystem:
Sharpened Focus: Precise access and clear roles ensure everyone works with the most relevant data, maximizing efficiency.
Actionable Insights: Strategic analytics and automated quality checks lead to more reliable and actionable data insights.
Continuous Improvement: Data-driven performance management fosters a culture of learning and continuous improvement.
Sustainable Growth: Empowered by data, organizations can make informed decisions to drive sustainable growth and innovation.
By focusing on these precise actions, organizations can create an empowered data analytics ecosystem that delivers real value by driving data-driven decisions and maximizing the return on their data investment.
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Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
Abstract — Levelwise PageRank is an alternative method of PageRank computation which decomposes the input graph into a directed acyclic block-graph of strongly connected components, and processes them in topological order, one level at a time. This enables calculation for ranks in a distributed fashion without per-iteration communication, unlike the standard method where all vertices are processed in each iteration. It however comes with a precondition of the absence of dead ends in the input graph. Here, the native non-distributed performance of Levelwise PageRank was compared against Monolithic PageRank on a CPU as well as a GPU. To ensure a fair comparison, Monolithic PageRank was also performed on a graph where vertices were split by components. Results indicate that Levelwise PageRank is about as fast as Monolithic PageRank on the CPU, but quite a bit slower on the GPU. Slowdown on the GPU is likely caused by a large submission of small workloads, and expected to be non-issue when the computation is performed on massive graphs.
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2. BCI Foreword
ThispublicationisthethirdreportproducedbytheBusinessContinuityInstitute
looking at ISO 22301, the international standard for business continuity, which
was launched in June 2012.
Our first report appeared in May 2012, just ahead of the launch of the standard,
as we considered its anticipated adoption and how this new standard could
change the business continuity landscape. Our second report from June
2013 recorded the discussions of a Roundtable as senior practitioners and
early adopters shared experiences and challenges faced in the first year after
launch.
This third report, sponsored by NQA, is based on a wider scale survey of BCI
members and other continuity and resilience practitioners who have had the
opportunity to consider, align to or adopt ISO 22301 for approaching three
years.
An excellent response from 560 organisations across 69 countries makes this a valuable reference document for
those still considering their ISO 22301 journey. While 40% of respondents are, as yet, unclear on whether ISO 22301
is appropriate for their organisation, 60% are either compliant with (11%), aligned to (39%) or certified against
(10%) the standard. Unsurprisingly, top management commitment within these organisations was measured at a
much higher rate than within those organisations who have not yet considered introducing the standard. Aside from
gaining top management support, other stumbling blocks include resource constraints (25%) and the complexity of
implementation (19%).
For those organisations which are certified against the standard the main benefits were cited as: assurance of
continued services (61%); protecting reputation and brand (48%); reduced risk of business interruption (48%);
greater resilience against disruption (45%); and quicker recovery from interruption (44%).
A surprisingly high percentage of respondents (82%) were not seeking ISO 22301 alignment from their suppliers but,
as this is still a relatively new standard, we would hope that this percentage will drop in future years.
The BCI has been delighted to work with NQA on the production of this report which will add great value to the
business continuity body of knowledge as the profession broadens and continues to mature.
David James-Brown FBCI
BCI Chairman
3. NQA Foreword
NQA is really pleased to support the Business Continuity Institute in the
publication of this research into the adoption of ISO 22301, the international
standard for business continuity management systems.
Naturally this subject is in NQA’s interest as we provide accredited certification
for ISO 22301, but the subject of business continuity and the role of the ISO
22301 standard are of greater societal importance.
We have all experienced disruption to our professional and private lives as a
result of minor and sometimes major events beyond our control – from freak
weather, internet downtime and late deliveries to accidents, terrorist activities
and natural disasters.
What if? That is the question. Is your organisation resilient enough to withstand
disruption and can it recover quickly from serious downtime?
For this reason it is vital that business continuity isn’t just seen as a specialist subject owned by continuity and
resilience practitioners – it is a fundamental component of organisational resilience for commercial entities and
sustainable public services.
Senior managers must understand this perspective and it is research like this that provides the business case for
investing in business continuity management systems. And more specifically aligning to, adopting and certifying to
ISO 22301.
Our clients have seen significant benefit of adopting ISO 22301 and taking the extra step to maintain third-party
certification to the standard. They report greater resilience, agility and customer confidence.
We are delighted with the response to this research and remain optimistic that the benefits of ISO 22301 will be
realised by more organisations with each cycle of this report.
Kevan Parker
Head of NQA
4. CONTENTS
Executive Summary 5
Section 1
Conclusion and Recommendations 17
Section 3
Section 2
Introduction 8
How Organisations Approach ISO 22301 8
Drivers and Challenges behind ISO 22301 Certification 11
Validating BC Arrangements Using ISO 22301 14
Requesting ISO 22301 Certification from Suppliers 15
Annex
1: Demographic Information 20
2: Benchmarking ISO 22301 23
6. 05
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Section 1
4xtimes
likely to
adopt
4xtimes
likely to
adopt
Organisations with strong top management
commitment are more than 4x likely to
adopt ISO 22301 in some form than the ones
who exhibit little/no commitment at all.
27%27%are strongly committed towards
using ISO 22301
560560
Respondents
6969
Countries
ISO 22301 Uptake
11%10% 39% 41%
50%0% 100%
CompliantCertified Aligned None/Don’t know
7. Section 1
06
61%
48%
45%
48%
44%
Assurance of Continued Service
Protecting Reputation And Brand
Greater Resilience Against Disruption
Quicker Recovery From Interruption
Reduced Risk Of Business Interruption
Top Reasons For ISO 22301
Certification
100%
Resource Constraints
Complexity of Implementation
Top Management Buy In
25%
19%
18%
Challenges To ISO 22301
Certification
100%
21%
82%
21%
82%
Do not seek ISO 22301 certification from their
suppliers
Report that ISO 22301 certification may not
be appropriate to their business
54% Checking BC plans
51% Conducting internal audit
47% Desktop exercises
50% 100%
Validating ISO 22301 Certification
9. INTRODUCTION
Business continuity (BC) standards such as ISO 22301 promote
good practice and are used as a starting point for building
organisational resilience. The 2015 ISO 22301 Benchmarking
Survey, produced in association with NQA, has the following aims:
• Track the uptake of the standard
• Identify drivers and challenges behind benchmarking
• Examine how BC is validated in organisations
This year’s survey ran for four weeks and has garnered 560 responses from
69 countries worldwide.
Section 2
08
How organisations approach ISO 22301
An important part of determining the uptake of standards, an enabler of good practice, is top
management commitment. The BCI Good Practice Guidelines and past Institute research affirm the
importance of leadership in creating the right conditions for good practice leading to organisational
resilience. Nonetheless, overall data suggests that many organisations struggle with this, with
only just over a quarter (27%) reporting strong commitment towards ISO 22301 adoption. Figure 1
summarises the results.
Figure 1. Question 6: What is top management commitment towards compliance, certification or alignment
towards ISO 22301? In relation to ISO 22301, our top management is… (N=527)
Strong Committed
Fairly Committed
Slightly Committed
Not At All Committed
Don’t Know
141
27%
156
30%110
21%
76
14%
44
8%
Top management commitment to ISO 22301
10. 1. Certification is being fully audited and issued a certificate of compliance to ISO 22301 by an accredited body.
2. Compliance is conforming to ISO 22301 requirements.
3. Alignment is developing an in-house approach consistent with elements of ISO 22301.
09
Sixoutof10organisationsadoptISO22301invariousformssuchascertification1
(10%),compliance2
(11%) and alignment3
(39%).
Segmenting the data according to top management commitment however reveals interesting results.
Organisations with strong top management commitment to business continuity are four times
more likely to adopt ISO 22301 in some form than the ones who exhibit little/no commitment at all.
Certification against ISO 22301 seems to be most strongly related to top management commitment
(Table 2).
Section 2 How organisations approach ISO 22301
Figure 2. Question 7: Which of the following best describes your organisation’s approach to ISO 22301? (N=528)
Approach to ISO 22301
We Comply With ISO 22301
We Are Certified Against ISO 22301
We Are Aligned Against ISO 22301
None Of The Above
Don’t Know
58
11%
52
10%
207
39%
176
33%
35
7%
11. Section 2
10
4. SMEs are defined by EU law as organisations having ≤250 employees and annual turnover of ≤€50 million.
How organisations approach ISO 22301
Table 2. Comparing ISO 22301 uptake with top management commitment levels
Analysing ISO 22301 Uptake
Strong
Commitment
Some
Commitment
Slight
Commitment
No commitment
or don’t know
Certification against
ISO 22301
26% 7% 3% 1%
Compliance with
ISO 22301
18% 14% 5% 6%
Alignment with
ISO 22301
45% 56% 38% 12%
No ISO 22301
or Don’t Know
11% 23% 54% 81%
Large enterprises are more
than twice as likely to align with
ISO 22301 compared to small
and medium sized enterprises
or SMEs4
(46% to 21%).
Organisations in manufacturing
(13%) report higher rates of
ISO 22301 certification than
the overall average (10%).
Companies in Oceania (49%),
the Middle East/North Africa
(44%) and the United States
(48%) report higher alignment
rates than the survey average
of 39%.
12. 11
Organisations identify several drivers behind ISO 22301 certification such as assurance of continued
service to customers (61%), protecting reputation and brand (48%), the need to reduce risk of
business interruption (48%) and greater resilience against disruption (45%). Figure 3 summarises
the results.
DRIVERS AND CHALLENGES
BEHIND ISO 22301 CERTIFICATION
Adopting ISO 22301 is seen as a good starting point towards
building organisational resilience. Whilst standards on their own
must not be seen as the be-all and end-all of resilience, it provides
opportunities for organisations to reflect on their practices and check
the robustness of their planning and response capabilities.
Section 2
Figure 3. Question 8: Q8: If your BCMS is certified against ISO 22301, why did you acquire certification? (Multiple
answers allowed, N=128)
Drivers to ISO 22301 Certification
61
48
48
45
44
36
29
21
19
14
Assurance of continued
service to customers
Reduced risk of
business interruption
Protecting reputation and brand
Greater resilience
against disruption
Quicker recovery from
business requirements
Facilitates customer due diligence
and audit requirements
Getting new business
Legal compliance
Other
Competitors are certified against it
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100%
13. 12
Organisations are aware of the challenges behind ISO 22301 certification. The survey examines
these challenges and makes a distinction between organisations that have certified against the
standard and those who have not.
For organisations that have actually certified their BCMS against ISO 22301, a quarter of them
report resource constraints as a main limitation.
Respondents offer other factors such as:
• Lack of national regulations which drive standards certification,
• Lack of BCM awareness within the organisation,
• Time required to demonstrate compliance on top of other audits and commitments,
Figure 4 summarises these barriers to companies that have already certified their BCMS.
Drivers and challenges behind ISO 22301 certification Section 2
Figure4.Question10:WhatarethemainchallengesofimplementingaBCMScertifiedagainstISO22301?(N=191)
Challenges to ISO 22301 Certification
Appropriateness of standard
to my business
Budget constraints
Complexity of implementation
Resource constraints
Top management buy in
Other
30
16%
26
14%
37
19%
47
25%
34
18%
17
9%
14. 13
For organisations that have not certified their BCMS against ISO 22301, 21% report that certification
may not be appropriate for their businesses. Others cite lack of top management commitment (13%),
costs (12%) and perceived lack of benefits (12%).
Organisations echo the same reasons (lack of compelling regulation, BCM awareness and time
constraints in demonstrating compliance) in not wanting to certify against ISO 22301. Other factors
worth noting are:
• Industry sector (some government agencies are not required to certify BC plans against a
standard);
• Lack of alignment to corporate culture;
• Certification against other standards creating too many reporting requirements.
Figure 5 summarises the results for organisations who have not certified their BCMS.
Figure 5. Question 12: If your BCMS is NOT certified against ISO 22301, what are the reasons? (N=421)
Drivers and challenges behind ISO 22301 certificationSection 2
Reasons for Lack of ISO 22301 Certification
I plan to get certified in the near future
I am not familiar with ISO 22301
I can’t justify the cost of certification
I can’t see the benefit of certification
I can’t get commitment from top
management
Certification may not be appropriate
to my business
Other
89
21%
32
8%
50
12%
49
12%
56
13%
88
21%
57
13%
15. 14
VALIDATING BC ARRANGEMENTS
USING ISO 22301
Beyond certification, it is essential for organisations to validate the
implementation of ISO 22301. Certification cannot be maintained if
BC systems are not audited and tested. A majority of organisations
recognise this with 70% conducting various forms of testing to check
the robustness of their BC arrangements as certified by ISO 22301.
The most common forms of validation of BC arrangements include checking BC plans (54%), internal
audits (51%) and desktop exercises (47%). Nonetheless, almost a third of organisations (30%) do
not validate ISO 22301 implementation at all. This is a worrying situation that must be tackled
by identifying barriers to testing and addressing those. Figure 6 summarises how organisations
validate their BC arrangements as certified against ISO 22301.
Section 2
Figure 6. Question 11: How have you validated the implementation of ISO 22301 within your organisation?
(Multiple answers allowed, N=179)
Validating ISO 22301 Certification
Checking BC plans
Internal audit
Desktop exercises
Conducted tests/
actual exercises
Checking BCM programmes
Observed exercises
We have not validated
ISO 22301 implementation
Seeking credentials of those
who run BCM programmes
54
51
47
44
40
32
30
18
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100%
16. 15
It is therefore surprising to note that in this survey, 82% of organisations do not request ISO 22301
certification from their suppliers (Figure 7). The study offers a reason behind this. ISO 22301 is a fairly
new standard and many organisations have not yet transitioned to the standard as a requirement for
assurance, much less adopted it themselves. Future studies may focus on tracking this particular
metric as an indicator of the maturity of the standard.
Figure 7. Question 13: Do you request ISO 22301 certification for your suppliers? (N=477)
REQUESTING ISO 22301
CERTIFICATION FROM SUPPLIERS
Recent BCI studies suggest the increasing uptake of ISO 22301 in
providing supplier assurance. The 2014 BCI Supply Chain Resilience
Report indicates that 40% of organisations require certification to
recognised standards which include ISO 22301 from their key suppliers.
Comparisons with historic data also reveal the movement towards
increased alignment with standards (38% from 2009-2013 compared to
45% in 2014).
Section 2
Do you request ISO 22301 certification for your suppliers?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
40
9%
43
9%
394
82%
17. 16
Requesting ISO 22301 certification from suppliers
Organisations that request ISO 22301
certification for supplier assurance
share different reasons for doing so. It
largely mirrors the drivers mentioned by
organisations in adopting the standard
themselves such as assurance of continued
service (70%), greater resilience against
disruption (48%) and protecting reputation
and brand (42%). Organisations also note
how ISO certification facilitates due diligence
and audit requirements (36%). Figure 9
summarises the reasons for requesting ISO
22301 certification for supplier assurance.
Section 2
Figure 9. Question 14: What were your reasons for requesting ISO certification from your suppliers? (Multiple
answers allowed, N=84)
Reasons for Supplier ISO 22301 Certification
Assurance of continued service
Greater resilience
against disruption
Protecting reputation and brand
Facilitates due diligence and
audit requirements
Requirement for rewarding
new business
Legal compliance
Other
70
48
42
36
21
19
17
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100%
19. Section 3
18
CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
Businesscontinuityisakeycomponentoforganisationalresilience
and relevant standards such as ISO 22301 offer a good starting
point in this regard. Benchmarking against standards provide
opportunities to reflect on organisational practice, identify gaps in
planning and implementation, and assess improvement. Approached in
a holistic manner, standards benchmarking may help organisations build
resilience.
1 The survey underscores the need for leadership.
It is clear from the survey results that top management commitment is an indicator of standards
uptake. This is a challenge to BC practitioners to engage their top management in this regard. BC
practitioners must articulate the value of standards benchmarking and certification, as well as relate
it to the overall strategic goal of organisational resilience.
2 Survey results affirm the relative complexity of standards benchmarking and
certification, with organisations sharing the challenges behind adopting ISO 22301.
Nonetheless,dataalsosuggestspossiblebenefitssuchasassuringcontinuedservice,mitigatingthe
effects of business disruptions and protecting organisational reputation. Of course, it is worthwhile
to note that benchmarking and certification itself does not guarantee these benefits. Benchmarking
and certification are only the first steps towards building resilience and it requires to be followed
through by validation. The survey shows that most organisations appreciate this.
3 Nonetheless, more needs to be done in encouraging other organisations to validate their
BC capabilities after benchmarking and certification against standards such as ISO 22301.
There is also a need to articulate the importance of the standard in supplier assurance which could
play a part in enabling more resilient supply chains.
4 The most encouraging findings involve the growing recognition of ISO 22301 in
upholding BC good practice.
Recent BCI research affirms this. A majority of organisations now report at least aligning themselves
to the standard. Whilst universal uptake remains yet to be seen, the BCI identifies the state of
standards benchmarking and certification as a key area of research interest and will track this in
future studies.
21. 20
Annex
1. DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
a. Functional Role of Respondents
Question 1: Which of the following describes your functional role? (N=557)
Question 3: Please indicate the primary activity of your organisation using the SIC 2007 categories given
below. (N=557)
b. Industry Sector
22. 21
Annex
Question 4: How many employees work in your organisation? (N=557)
d. Number of Employees
c. Geographical Base
23. 22
Annex
Question 5: Please let us know the approximate annual revenues of your business. (N=557)
e. Approximate Annual Revenues
24. 23
Annex
2. BENCHMARKING ISO 22301
by region/country
Europe North America Asia Oceania
Middle East & North
Africa
Top management
commitment
towards ISO 22301
Strongly - 24%
Fairly - 29%
Slightly - 21%
Not at all - 15%
Strongly - 21%
Fairly - 27%
Slightly - 27%
Not at all - 19%
Strongly - 41%
Fairly - 29%
Slightly - 18%
Not at all - 8%
Strongly - 18%
Fairly - 39%
Slightly - 18%
Not at all - 18%
Strongly - 34%
Fairly - 28%
Slightly - 22%
Not at all - 9%
Approach to
ISO 22301
Compliance- 7%
Certification-10%
Alignment - 36%
None - 37%
Compliance -14%
Certification - 5%
Alignment - 45%
None - 34%
Compliance -16%
Certification-20%
Alignment - 31%
None - 24%
Compliance -15%
Certification - 0%
Alignment - 49%
None - 36%
Compliance -19%
Certification - 3%
Alignment - 44%
None - 34%
Validation of
ISO 22301 within
organisation
67% 62% 71% 56% 82%
Seeking ISO 22301
Certification from
suppliers
Yes - 7%
No - 85%
Don’t know - 7%
Yes - 7%
No - 82%
Don’t know - 10%
Yes - 31%
No - 62%
Don’t know - 7%
Yes - 0%
No - 84%
Don’t know - 16%
Yes - 11%
No - 81%
Don’t know - 7%
Central & Latin
America
Sub-Saharan Africa UK Australia United States
Top management
commitment
towards ISO 22301
Strongly - 25%
Fairly - 31%
Slightly - 25%
Not at all - 19%
Strongly - 60%
Fairly - 27%
Slightly - 13%
Not at all - 0%
Strongly - 24%
Fairly - 31%
Slightly - 16%
Not at all - 16%
Strongly - 17%
Fairly - 41%
Slightly - 17%
Not at all - 17%
Strongly - 23%
Fairly - 32%
Slightly - 26%
Not at all - 16%
Approach to
ISO 22301
Compliance -19%
Certification - 6%
Alignment - 44%
None - 31%
Compliance - 0%
Certification-27%
Alignment - 67%
None - 7%
Compliance -6%
Certification - 13%
Alignment - 34%
None - 36%
Compliance 20%
Certification - 0%
Alignment - 40%
None - 40%
Compliance - 14%
Certification - 7%
Alignment - 47%
None - 32%
Validation of
ISO 22301 within
organisation
78% 88% 66% 57% 68%
Seeking ISO 22301
Certification from
suppliers
Yes - 15%
No - 77%
Don’t know - 8%
Yes - 8%
No - 83%
Don’t know - 8%
Yes - 8%
No - 85%
Don’t know - 7%
Yes - 0%
No - 79%
Don’t know - 21%
Yes - 9%
No - 77%
Don’t know - 13%
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2. BENCHMARKING ISO 22301
by Industry Sector
Financial & Insurance Health & Social Care Public Admin & Defence Manufacturing
Top Management
Commitment Towards
ISO 22301
Strongly - 28%
Fairly - 31%
Slightly - 16%
Not at all - 12%
Strongly - 9%
Fairly - 35%
Slightly - 26%
Not at all - 24%
Strongly - 22%
Fairly - 42%
Slightly - 16%
Not at all - 13%
Strongly - 13%
Fairly - 13%
Slightly - 27%
Not at all - 22%
Approach To
ISO 22301
Compliance - 10%
Certification - 8%
Alignment - 48%
None - 28%
Compliance - 24%
Certification - 0%
Alignment - 44%
None - 32%
Compliance - 16%
Certification - 2%
Alignment - 53%
None - 22%
Compliance - 0%
Certification - 13%
Alignment - 16%
None - 53%
Validation Of ISO 22301
Within Organisation
77% 50% 82% 56%
Seeking ISO 22301
Certification from
suppliers
Yes - 6%
No - 86%
Don’t know - 8%
Yes - 13%
No - 73%
Don’t know - 13%
Yes - 9%
No - 82%
Don’t know - 9%
Yes - 2%
No - 91%
Don’t know - 7%
26. Acknowledgements
The BCI wishes to thank NQA for sponsoring this research. The authors also like to acknowledge
the efforts of Andrew Scott CBCI during the fieldwork of this survey.
About the Author
Patrick Alcantara is a Research Associate for the Business Continuity
Institute (BCI). In this role, he manages the delivery of the Institute’s
research program that focuses on global thought leadership and
commercial research. His work on business continuity and resilience
topics has been featured in several publications. Prior to the BCI,
he has worked in the education and lifelong learning sectors. He
completed a Masters in Lifelong Learning with distinction from the
Institute of Education (University College London) and Deusto
University under an Erasmus Mundus grant.
He can be contacted at patrick.alcantara@thebci.org.
Elliot Brooks is a Research Assistant for the Business Continuity
Institute (BCI). He is finishing a degree in Disaster Management &
Emergency Planning at Coventry University. His previous research
work includes the 2014 BCI reports on emergency communications
and supply chain resilience.
He can be contacted at elliot.brooks@thebci.org.
27. About the BCI
The Business Continuity Institute (BCI) is the world’s leading
institute for Business Continuity. Established in 1994, the BCI
has established itself as the leading membership and certifying
organisation for Business Continuity (BC) professionals worldwide.
TheBCIoffersawiderangeofresourcesforbusinessprofessionals
concerned with raising levels of resilience within their organisation
or considering a career in business continuity.
With circa 8,000 members in more than 100 countries worldwide,
working in an estimated 3,000 organisations in private, public
and third sectors, the BCI truly is the world’s leading institute for
business continuity. The BCI stands for excellence in the business
continuity profession and its Certified grades provide assurance of
technical and professional competency in BC.
Contact the BCI
Andrew Scott
Senior Communications
Manager
10-11 Southview Park
Marsack Street
Caversham RG4 5AF
United Kingdom
+44 (0) 118 947 8215
research@thebci.org
About NQA
NQA is a leading assessment, verification and certification
body and works in partnership with a wide range of businesses,
government departments and charitable organisations to help
improve performance in quality, environment, health & safety and
business continuity management.
NQA holds accreditation from UKAS and ANAB (the respective
national accreditation bodies of the UK and USA) and has one of
thewidestscopesofaccreditation,includingquality,environmental,
information securityandbusinesscontinuitymanagementsystems.
In addition, there are a number of sector specific schemes covering
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