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Organizational resilience plans and restoration of services post a cyber security event
Business Continuity Management/ Disaster Recovery Plan
Business continuity management or Disaster Recovery Plan is a set of frameworks governing the operation of business management requirements and regulatory processes. In case of emergency, organisations will be able to respond quickly to ensure that critical business functions continue without disruption.
Why do you need Business Continuity Management/ Disaster Recovery Plan?
Organisations are highly dependent on internet and networking. Traditional backup and recovery plans no longer guarantee the continuous operation of the business. A business continuity plan is custom designed based on each business’s processes, and helps the organisation establish a coordinated safety management system.
Business continuity plans help organisations deal with risk and adjust the rapid response capability automatically to ensure continuous business operations. Below are the three elements of Business Continuity Management/ Disaster Recovery Plan
High Availability
High availability refers to the ability to provide local fault in the case of emergency. Users are able to continue access to the applications irrespective of whether the fault lies in business processes, physical facilities or IT hardware and software.
Continuous Operation
This refers to the ability to assure that business operations run continuously without any interruption. Users do not need to abort running applications or business processes because of normal backup or maintenance.
Disaster Recovery
This refers to the recovery of data in different locations in the event of a disaster at a specific location
CISCORP Approach
To establish a common understanding of the project objectives and outcomes
Analyse potential risk such man-made disaster (fires, terrorist attack), natural disaster (floods, earthquakes), communication failure or system error. Establish a disaster recovery plan according to the presence or absence of potential risks.
Risk assessment
Business impact analysis is essential for critical business functions. This involves the analysis of the possible loss and negative impact to an organisation in the event of a disaster.
Business Impact Analysis
Identify the recovery strategies for the critical processes
Recovery Strategies Development
Document the business continuity plans
Business Continuity Plan Development
Business Continuity Plan Testing
Forensic Services
Computer Forensics is a technique to examine, analyse, extract and preserve the evidence to determine or identify suspicious /fraudulent events from any particular digital storage device that can be presented in the court of law.
CISCORP helps clients understand how an intrusion took place and who should be responsible for the intrusion by utilizing legal evidence found on any digital storage media that pertains to the case.
Why do you need Forensic Services?
Cyber crimes have increased rapidly due to the evolution of computers and mobile phones. Forensic services are highly recommended and necessary after any intrusion event has taken place. It allows the organisation to learn how the intrusion occurred, what the damage was, and who the intruder might be.
CISCORP has a fully equipped prepared forensic team able to perform investigations based on the victim organisation’s needs including, but not limited to mobile forensics, computer forensics and digital forensics.