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BS 25999-1:2006 Business Continuity Management. Code of Practice

BS 25999-1 is a code of practice that takes the form of guidance and recommendations. BS 25999-1 establishes the process, principles and terminology of business continuity management (BCM), providing a basis for understanding, developing and implementing business continuity within an organisation and to provide confidence in business-to-business and business-to-customer dealings.

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BS 25999-2:2007 Business Continuity Management. Specification

BS 25999-2 specifies requirements for establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, exercising, maintaining and improving a documented Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) within the context of managing an organisation’s overall business risks.

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The Route Map to Business Continuity Management. Meeting the Requirements of BS 25999

This popular book, The Route Map to Business Continuity Management: Meeting the requirements of BS 25999 has been written to help those managers who have decided to introduce BCM into their organisation. It includes case studies and templates to assist with the various stages of the BCM process. It is based on the highly acclaimed British Standard for BCM, BS 25999, Parts 1 and 2 and on the plan-do-check-act model used by BS 25999-2 and other management systems, such as ISO 9001.

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Managing Risk and Resilience in the Supply Chain

This practical book explores the co-dependence of suppliers and receivers and looks at the difficult task of managing risk between these parties.

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Risk maker risk taker. A manager's guide to risk – DVD

This DVD shows managers throughout your organisation the steps to manage the risks in their environment. It gives them an insight into the cracks that can occur in the risk process, which could threaten the organisation’s ability to achieve its objectives, and in some cases its survival.

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The Risk Management Universe: a guided tour

This book brings together leading experts from various risk, management fields to share key insights into what makes their part of the risk management universe unique. Each contributor describes current best practice in their area of expertise, as well as outlining areas for future development.

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PAS 77:2006 IT Service Continuity Management. Code of Practice

An effective IT service continuity management (ITSCM) system safeguards the performance of IT services both before and after an incident. By investigating, developing and implementing preventative and recovery options beforehand, an organisation can minimize and manage an interruption to service that threatens the continuity of the business.

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A Risk management approach to business continuity. Aligning business continuity with corporate governance

This book looks at the concepts of risk management and business continuity management from a holistic approach, and encourages organisations to go deeper when developing business continuity plans to see it as an opportunity for growth, not just a survival plan. It will be a useful tool for risk managers and continuity managers, and of broader interest to all senior management.

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PAS 79:2007 Fire risk assessment. Guidance and a recommended methodology

PAS 79:2007 Fire risk assessment. Guidance and a recommended methodology is a comprehensive Publicly Available Specification (PAS) that gives a nine-step structured approach and corresponding documentation for conducting and recording significant findings of fire risk assessments in buildings across three legislative regimes, namely that in England and Wales, that in Scotland and the unchanged legislation in Northern Ireland (which will not change until, at least, later this year).

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BS ISO/IEC 27001:2005 Information technology. Security techniques. Information security management systems. Requirements

BS ISO/IEC 27001:2005 covers all types of organisations (e.g. commercial enterprises, government agencies, non-profit organisations) and specifies requirements for establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining and improving a documented information security management system (ISMS) within the context of the organisation’s overall business risks. It specifies requirements for the implementation of security controls customized to the needs of individual organisations.

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