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Join CIBER for a complimentary webinar
that will teach you ways in which your organization’s risk management
activities can be enhanced by applying Business Impact Analysis (BIA) methodologies.
Business impact analysis is a tool which estimates the
impacts that a disruption or degradation of business processes would have
on an enterprise’s mission. Historically, it has been used primarily
to develop requirements for business continuity and disaster recovery planning.
However, other operational risk management (ORM) activities can provide
more value if they are also tied to BIA.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- The relationship of Business Impact Analysis to each domain of Operational
Risk Management (security, emergency management, disaster recovery, business
continuity).
- The components and processes of BIA
- How BIA can be leveraged to drive ORM programs and budgets
As an added bonus, attendees will receive a free
copy of CIBER’s newest whitepaper on the topic of Business Impact
Analysis, written by Eric Tompkins.
Webinar Presenters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Eric
Tompkins is a Principal Consultant and leads CIBER's Business Continuity
services. Eric has over 23 years of experience as a leader of business continuity
and security programs, projects, departments, and teams; and as a manager
of strategic consulting engagements supporting CxO-level clients.
He has applied his outstanding breadth of experience in enterprise security
policy, process, and procedure development, business continuity, and disaster
recovery to develop diverse operational risk management programs for federal,
state, and local governments, banking and finance, pharmaceutical, broadcasting,
health care, telecommunications, software production, and education clients.
Eric holds the following certifications:
- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
- Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
- Project Management Professional (PMP)
- Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)
Logan Kleier is the Information Security Officer for the City
of Portland, Oregon. Prior to this role, he served as the Unwire Portland
project manager in which he oversaw the deployment of a city-wide wireless
broadband network. Logan has also worked for the U.S. Government Accountability
Office (GAO) on a variety of issues including the federal funding of public
television, the availability of telecommunications services on tribal lands,
and the state of telecommunications competition within U.S. cities. Prior
to his government service, he also worked as a product manager for various
wireless and wireline companies to deploy national and international telecommunications
networks and facilities. He received his BA at Trinity University in San
Antonio, TX and his Masters in Public Policy at Georgetown University.
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