Business Continuity Archive
Disasters happen, whether it’s a cyber attack, flood, power outage, road closure or any other type of disruption. And when it strikes, your organisation needs to be ready to implement its business continuity and disaster recovery plans. You might have been …
When you begin your BCP (business continuity plan) project, it’s a good idea to produce a checklist of tasks. This helps you stay on top of your progress during what will almost certainly be a long process. To give you …
Business continuity planning is a crucial part of cyber security, but does your organisation have a system that accounts for its four phases? The threat of data breaches looms over all organisations. A significant incident could cause irreparable damage and …
MPs across all parties have serious fears about the UK’s cyber security defences, according to a YouGov survey. Among 100 surveyed MPs, 62 believe there is a serious risk of critical national infrastructure being compromised. This includes the possibility of …
You might already have a BCP (business continuity plan) – or other contingency plan – in place in the event of a disruptive incident, such as a natural disaster. However, because these plans aren’t necessarily based on a proper risk …
If cyber security wasn’t one of your organisation’s top priorities a few months ago, it probably is now. That’s because the threat of cyber crime has continued to grow, and two new legislations have come into effect to ensure organisations …
Until recently, many organisations have been focused on achieving compliance with the EU’s GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). However, a related UK law took effect on 10 May 2018, the NIS Regulations (Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018). The NIS …
The Directive on security of network and information systems (NIS Directive) was transposed into UK law as The Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018 (NIS Regulations) on 10 May 2018. The NIS Regulations adopt a multiple competent authority approach and …
The UK’s Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018 (NIS Regulations) are derived from the EU Directive on security of network and information systems (NIS Directive), and took effect on 10 May 2018. The NIS Regulations require operators of essential services …
Business continuity is more important than ever. Security incidents are so widespread that it’s impossible to tackle them all, and sooner or later disaster will strike. When that time comes, you’ll need a system to mitigate the damage and ensure …