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ISO 22317:2015 – Guidance for Business Impact Analysis1m 13s
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Introduction7m 29s
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Purposes and outcomes of the BIA process2m 53s
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Structure of ISO 22317:2015 standard5m 57s
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Clause 4: Prerequisites7m 51s
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Clause 4: Prerequisites- Part Two4m 35s
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Clause 5.1: Introduction to the BIA process4m 16s
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Clause 5.2: Project Planning and Management7m 20s
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Clause 5.3: Product and Service Prioritization4m 28s
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Clause 5.3: Product and service prioritization - Part Two11m 11s
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Clause 5.4: Process Prioritization4m 10s
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Clause 5.5: Activity prioritization8m 2s
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Clause 5.5: Activity prioritization - Part Two5m 50s
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Clause 5.6: Analysis and Consolidation5m 18s
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Clause 5.7: Obtain Top Management Endorsement of BIA Results7m 17s
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Clause 5.8: Business Continuity Strategy Selection And Clause 6: BIA Process Monitoring and Review8m 40s
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Conclusion3m 44s
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Clause 5.1: Introduction to the BIA process
Instructors
Dr. Kassem Saleh
- Dr. Saleh has a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Ottawa, Canada. - He was a Software Design Engineer at Northern Telecom and a Computer Systems Specialist at Bell Canada. - A Professor in Information Sciences at Kuwait University - Dr. Saleh has published about 130 journal and conference papers and one textbook on Software Engineering and has presented tutorials, lectures and invited talks at conferences and universities - Dr. Saleh holds professional certifications in software engineering (IEEE-PSEM), information security (ISC2-CISSP), project (PMI-PMP) and risk management (PMI-RMP), quality engineering (ASQ-CQE, ASQ-CSQE) and business analysis (PMI-PBA)
Additional Information
Attendance Certificate
Language: English (US)
duration: 1 hour 40 minutes
This international standard is a technical specification which provides detailed guidance on how to establish, implement, and maintain a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) process. It does not suggest a uniform process for performing a Business Impact Analysis but assists the organization to design a BIA process that meets their requirements. Organizations cannot certify their BIA to ISO 22317; however, they can use it as a guidance to effectively implement a BIA process. ISO 22317 is the first and the only standard which solely addresses the Business Impact Analysis. It is designed to complement ISO 22301; nonetheless, it can be used as a stand-alone standard. The aim of Business Impact Analysis processes is to analyze the actual impact of a disruptive event on the organization
The implementation of ISO 22317 will enable you to reach the following benefits:
· Acquire knowledge on how to identify and establish the relationship between products, processes and activities
· Acquire the necessary skills to adjust the organization’s Business Continuity program scope
· Understand better the needs of partners and other interested parties
· Increase the ability to identify legal, regulatory and contractual requirements and their impact on Business Continuity requirements
· Comprehend the concept, methods, tools, and techniques required for maintaining a BIA process.
1. Purposes and outcomes of the BIA process
2. Structure of ISO 22317:2015 standard
3. Clause 4: Prerequisites
4. Clause 5.1: Introduction to the BIA process
5. Clause 5.2: Project Planning and Management
6. Clause 5.3: Product and Service Prioritization
7. Clause 5.4: Process Prioritization
8. Clause 5.5: Activity prioritization
9. Clause 5.6: Analysis and Consolidation
10. Clause 5.7: Obtain Top Management Endorsement of BIA Results
11. Clause 5.8: Business Continuity Strategy Selection and Clause 6: BIA Process Monitoring and Review
12. Conclusion
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