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Author Archives: opscentre

Isn’t a Threat Landscape More than just Worms and Viruses?

Business Continuity, Disaster RecoveryBy opscentreMay 8, 2013

By a quirk of language, the term “threat landscape” is currently used to refer specifically to cyber-threats. These threats alone already keep business continuity professionals on their toes, even if the nitty-gritty of protecting a company in this area is often the direct responsibility of the IT department. However, considering that threats were confined to…

Have You Got Your Global Risk Analysis Kit?

Business Continuity, Risk EvaluationBy opscentreMay 6, 2013

Want to know what’s on the radar screen for economic and technological risks? Or is your interest more in societal and environmental threats? The Global Risks 2012 report from the World Economic Forum has something for everything. It breaks risks out into five global categories – the four we’ve just mentioned, plus a fifth, geopolitical…

Disaster Recovery can be a “Free” Consequence of Cloud Computing

Disaster RecoveryBy opscentreMay 3, 2013

In the world of disaster recovery, one of the challenges is getting people to approve budget for having the right DR capabilities in place. Unless you are dealing with enlightened senior management, it’s not always easy to get people to sign off for events that may or may not come about, at some indeterminate time…

ASIC BC Guidance as an Alternative to Putting Your Money under the Mattress

Business ContinuityBy opscentreMay 1, 2013

There was a time when the safest place for your money was reckoned to be under your mattress. Paper money didn’t exist. The gold and silver coins in use were resistant against flood and a certain degree of fire, as well as theft if you were lying on the mattress at the time: in other…

To Share or Not to Share Business Continuity in a Shared Supply Chain

Business ContinuityBy opscentreApril 29, 2013

One of the challenges to business continuity planning in 2013 will be the trend to share supply chain facilities between two or more companies. The logic is that to keep logistics and distribution running smoothly but at acceptable cost, the overhead of facilities such as distribution centres or delivery can be shared. It is even…

Embedding Business Continuity Management Into A Company’s Culture

Business ContinuityBy opscentreApril 26, 2013

One of the challenges for the business continuity manager is to get his or her colleagues to think about BCM too. People who remain unaware of business continuity plans and requirements, even in their simplest form, may be unable to continue their work when an incident or a problem arises. So getting a minimum of…

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