As cyber threats continue to evolve, implementing a robust ISM....
Why Business Continuity is failing in our Complex Cyber World and how it needs to Change?
Business Continuity Management (BCM) has evolved over the last 25 years to the point where it is a well-accepted part of corporate governance. Do we continue to simply embed this into our day to day operations, or does the current concern of Resilience and Cyber mean that we have to change our approach?
This presentation will look at the shortcomings of our current approaches and the dominant trends in the marketplace, and discuss what these mean for Business Continuity in the future.
Main points covered:
- BC history and the short-comings
- Drivers of change - What trends are making a difference and are likely to continue to do so?
- What should a 21st century resilience systems be doing?
- What can BCM do better?
- New technologies: increasing vulnerability or benefits?
Presenter:
Martin Caddick is an independent adviser on Business Continuity and Resilience, and has worked with organisations of all sizes, from global corporations to small local businesses, helping them to build sustainable resilience through a pragmatic and flexible approach.
He has recently retired from PwC, where he built and led their award-winning Resilience team, covering Organisational Resilience, Business Continuity, Crisis Leadership, and IT Disaster Recovery. Before that he ran Marsh’s Business Continuity service, having cut his teeth building the Year 2000 services for Amdahl/DMR.
Martin is a fellow of the Business Continuity Institute and a member of the Institute of Operational Risk. He sits on the 20-20 Strategy ‘think tank ‘of the BCI and was a member of the advisory board for the Resilience Network of London First. He is a regular public speaker and media commentator.
Organizer: Nevila Muka
Date: February 14, 2018