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Business Continuity

Nariah Allen, Danielle Ballew, Darrell Harman, Georgeanna Holmes

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Business Continuity

A company's ability to continue offering goods and services even during a major disruption.

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Short Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxE940f7iq0

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Top 5 Ways to Fail at Business Continuity» “Less-than-perfect”

business continuity program

» Five of the most common reasons why business continuity planning initiatives fail include:

1) Failing to Understand Organization

2) Executing Methodology Instead of Managing a Program

3) Too Much Business Continuity Jargon

4) Unrealistic recovery objectives

5) Failing to create a culture

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IT Department Mistakes

» Underestimating the Physical Scale of a Possible Disaster

» Underestimating Recovery Effort» Obsolete and Long Lead Time

Equipment» Unrealistic Quick Ship

Agreements» Redundancy that isn’t Redundant» Backups for non-IT Equipment

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IT Department Mistakes

» Loss of Passwords» Undocumented Procedures

and Ill-defined Responsibilities

» Limitations of Uninterruptible Power Supplies and Backup Generators

» Missing Dependencies and Recovery Tasks

» Competition for Outside Resources

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Disaster Recovery» Disaster Recovery involves the process of

saving data so that, in the event of a disaster, it can be recovered. ˃ Such as storing data in a secondary location

» Sometimes the “recovery of data” is the only issue that managers have time to focus on. ˃ however it is just a piece of a puzzle.

» Business continuity does not just revolve around data and the recovery of data, it revolves around the business/recovery of the business.

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Business Continuity: A

Practical Application

» Universities weather the storm

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» Hurricanes and Snowstorms˃ Lessons Learned

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Good Planning» Person Independent» Prioritize Systems» Lines of Communications» Location Specific» Testing and Refreshing

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Implications» Disaster Recovery

˃ Take me back to yesterday

» Business Continuity˃ Keeping the doors open for tomorrow

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BP Oil Spill» April 20,2010: Off-shore oil

drilling rig exploded 41 miles from the Louisiana Coast

» Oil leaked for 3 months between 35,000 – 65,000 barrels a day

» Ended in July with a total of 4.9 million gallons being spilled

» Biggest offshore oil spill in history

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» How much do you think it cost to clean up the spill?

» What would you have done?

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BP Oil Spill & Disaster

Recovery

• Practice can be almost perfect

• How much does it cost to fix the damages?

• Value vs Volume

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Bibliography» Arduini, Fabio, and Vincenzo Morabito. “Business Continuity and the Banking

Industry.” Contributed Articles. Communications of the ACM, Mar. 2010. Web.» Bell, Michael. "11 Business Continuity Mistakes IT Departments Make." Risky Thinking:

Tools and Ideas for Risk Assessment and Business Continuity. ARL, 1 Feb. 2014. Web. 13 Apr. 2015.

» Hutton, Ryan, and Jacque Rupert. "The Top Five Ways to Fail at Business Continuity."Disaster Resource Guide. 1 Jan. 2015. Web. 13 Apr. 2015.

» McClure, Ann. "Business Continuity Plan Refresh." Www.universitybusiness.com. Oct. 2010. Web. <http://www.universitybusiness.com/article/business-continuity-plan-refresh>.

» "News Basics | Get the Big Picture - in a Snapshot." NewsBasics RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2015.

» Potts, Jarrett. “Disaster Recovery Is Not Business Continuity | Data Center Knowledge.” Data Center Knowledge. Data Center Knowledge, 04 Jan. 2013. Web. 05 Apr. 2015.

» "Three Things the Oil Spill Can Teach Us About Disaster Recovery." - ESecurity Planet. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2015.