Business Continuity Management 2008
May 28th, 2008
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Introduction

It can take less than 60 seconds for a company’s reputation to be ruined and its business to be crippled. In just one minute a server failure or hacker can knock out vital applications and lead to a catastrophic series of events. This can do untold damage to a company’s reputation, taking months or years to rectify. Some may never open their doors again.

“A Blind date with Disaster, looking beyond The Business Continuity Plan”, looks at areas that many BCM Manager, Directors and professionals give little attention too but pay dearly when disaster strikes. This one day event will provide insights from top analysts and industry partners. For companies that currently have a business continuity plan in place, this seminar will help make sure that your company is taking into account all the considerations that need to be made. This August we invite you to meet six renowned speakers in the field of Business Continuity Management tackle some of these critical issues.

What You Will Learn

The seminar will examine and discuss some of the most important issues associated with business continuity operations affecting state and local government, businesses and communities. It will identify both technical and ordinary facets of the overall recovery challenge and help emergency managers, disaster experts, and other officials to sort out the key elements crucial to a Business Continuity Plan. It will allow you to examine approaches and strategies which may be useful in times of future crises affecting your community and workforce.

Who should attend?

  • Senior Emergency Managers
  • Disaster Recovery Managers & Infrastructure Restoration Officials
  • Business and Government Continuity Officials
  • First Responders, Public Health, EMS, Public Safety, Fire, Law Enforcement
  • State and Local Leaders
  • Federal, State, and Local Government Officials
  • Data and Tele-communication and information technology managers

Agency Executives concerned with continuity of operations

For more information, contact Mr. Saravana at 016-2420864