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    Continuity planning is very important because it will help ensure that our Constitution is maintained during all types of disasters or incidents (Bush, 2007). That is why the Federal Government has established eight National Essential Functions (NEFs) that must be maintained at all times and the purpose of the NEFs is to allow the Government to be able to function under the Constitution at all times, no matter what circumstances or emergencies are occurring (Homeland Security Council, 2007). The

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    The CIOB will be in charge of developing the multi-year strategic IT plan that is in accordance with the strategic direction of the company. 3) The CIOB should develop a Disaster Recovery Plan to support the Company’s Business Continuity Plan, one that will have an effective decision on the components of the IT infrastructure required to support the business. Tekvid Communications and the CIOB should ensure that agreements between Tekvid Communications and external IT infrastructure

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    Phoenix Litho Successfully Completes HITRUST CSF Assessment Validating its commitment to protecting sensitive confidential data Philadelphia, PA., - Phoenix Lithographing Corporation, the commercial printing division of The Phoenix Group and one of the largest full-service commercial printing, packaging, mailing and fulfillment companies serving the Philadelphia area has successfully completed a meticulous third-party examination of its policies and procedures

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    [h1] Why Disaster Recovery Is Crucial for Higher Education Meta description: Colleges and universities need cloud disaster recovery because they store student records and research findings using technology. Online classes and administrative processes need to be protected from outages. Colleges and universities have become increasingly dependent on technology. Student records and research findings are digitized, many classes are conducted online, and faculty and students communicate regularly over

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    People who work for the government do have an individual responsibility when it comes to responding to major incidents. Major incidents from natural disasters to terrorist attacks. But that responsibility does not only rely on government workers but it also relies on individuals when it comes to being prepared. Individuals, families, and communities that could be affected by any disaster are full participants in the preparedness process. If you can imagine a ladder of progression and at the bottom

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    As listed on the website of Canada Business Network (2017), it is advisable for businesses to have a Business Continuity Planning (BCP) in order to deal with unexpected crises that could interrupt the operations of a business. A BCP is important because every business is at risk from potential disasters that could affect their normal operations: natural disasters, accidents, sabotage, power and energy disruptions, failures in the sectors of communications, transportation, safety, and service, environmental

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    Business Continuity planning at JET LAG I. Introduction for JET LAG JET LAG (formerly known as LAG) was established in 1881 in Hong Kong. The founder Picasso Shakespeare establishes a one-solicitor practice in Hong Kong. After a series of reorganization. In 1988, LAG win Hong Kong Law Firm of the year for the first of many times, after few years, LAG combines with JET to become JET LAG and then wins regional Law Firm of the year. After that, in 2011, JET LAG celebrates 130th anniversary. In order

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    “Business continuity planning is the process of ensuring that your organization can continue doing business even when its normal facilities or place of business is unavailable” (Peltier, 2014). This statement should hold true for any business wishing to compete in today’s market and apply to more than just natural disasters. Although natural disasters should remain an integral part of any continuity plan and recovery model, other man-made disasters, such as computer viruses and physical security

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    There are two types of disasters. A natural disaster when events are not caused by human interaction. There is also a man-made disaster; these disasters are caused deliberately by humans. Within an organization, Management can create a business continuity plan also known as a disaster relief plan. There are several other names for this plan such as disaster preparedness, disaster contingency planning, and disaster recovery planning. Disaster planning requires an immense amount of management to facilitate

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    Task 1 (C) – JIT2 Risk Management Western Governors University C. Recommendations Create an implementation plan in which you recommend ways of implementing, monitoring and adjusting the BCP. For the task of creating a Business Continuity Plan (BCP), I will follow a logical and systematic formula for implementation, monitoring and reviewing the plan for United Health Group. The goal is to minimize the impact of any disruption by containing it within a predictable and predetermined period

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