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OVERVIEW
Continuity management of information technology service processes should minimize adverse effects caused by disastrous and unpredictable events while focusing on sustaining core business processes. Specifically, major management tasks should include defining requirements and strategies for information technology continuity, setting measures and continuity plans for information technology services, managing continuity procedures as well as managing continuity and recovery in an emergency. Service continuity controls ensure that when unexpected events occur imperative operations continue without interruption or are promptly resumed, and critical as well as sensitive data remain protected. A well-planned, properly structured audit program is essential to evaluate risk management practices, control systems, and compliance with policies concerning information technology-related risks at institutions of every size and complexity. Effective audit programs are risk-focused, promote sound information technology controls, ensure the timely resolution of audit deficiencies, and inform the board of directors or highest-level oversight committee of the effectiveness of risk management practices. During this webinar, Dr. Davis will give an overview of Business Continuity and what a business continuity audit encompasses. Dr. Davis will also discuss considerations when developing and implementing a business continuity audit program. Moreover, Dr. Davis will address information gathering associated with a business continuity audit during audit program construction. Lastly, Dr. Davis will respond to all questions posed during the live webinar. WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Considering
information systems are generally critical to enhancing productivity, it is
imperative deployed IT provide availability with service responsiveness while
meeting user utilization demands, even during a crisis. An enterprise’s
susceptibility, as well as IT operational resiliency, impact speedy and
systematic redress for fulfilling efficiency, effectiveness, availability, and
compliance requirements. Furthermore, neither business nor IT resides within
static environments. Thus, environmental dynamics can generate changes altering
system activities that require timely response and restoration to ensure
continuous service delivery. AREAS COVERED
Business
continuity is a comprehensive managed effort to prioritize critical business
processes identifying significant threats to normal operations that permit
planning strategies for ensuring effective and efficient organizational
responses to challenges arising during and after a crisis. Consequently,
business continuity planning encompasses processes for developing advance
responses to service interruptions in such a manner that critical business
functions continue at expected levels. Sub-categorically, disaster recovery
planning typically ranks as a crucial business continuity component referring
to technological aspects of planning and organizing necessary to minimize
potential losses and ensure critical business functionality if catastrophic
circumstances materialize. An effectual business continuity capability is
essential. However, for most organizations, being able to recover IT is
fundamental. Cost-effective
strategies should be designed to prevent, detect, or mitigate the impact of
potential crises. The reduction of system vulnerabilities typically
prerequisites delineating then remediating single as well as combined
configuration failure points. Various resources that can contribute to the
remediation process are continuity enablement factors. These resources --
including essential personnel (and their roles and responsibilities),
information, applications, and infrastructure -- are necessary plan
documentation that demonstrates a commitment to continuity. Covered areas in
the session encompass: LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• The
ability to identify issues associated with business continuity planning WHO WILL BENEFIT
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Auditors SPEAKER
Dr. Robert E. Davis obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and Business Law, a Master of Business Administration in Management Information Systems, and a Doctor of Business Administration in Information Systems Management from Temple, West Chester, and Walden University; respectively. Moreover, during his twenty years of involvement in education, Dr. Davis acquired Postgraduate and Professional Technical licenses in Computer Science and Computer Systems Technology. Dr. Davis also obtained the Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) certificate — after passing the 1988 Information Systems Audit and Control Association’s rigorous three hundred and fifty multiple-choice questions examination; and was conferred the Certified Internal Controls Auditor (CICA) certificate by the Institute for Internal Controls. Use Promo Code SPRS20 and get flat 20% discount on all purchases.
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