ISO 22317 Business Impact Analysis Training by Tonex
ISO 22317 is an international standard that provides guidance on how to establish, implement, and maintain a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) process. A BIA is a critical part of any business continuity management (BCM) program, as it helps organizations identify and assess the impact of potential disruptions to their operations.
The Tonex ISO 22317 Business Impact Analysis Training course is designed to help you understand the requirements of ISO 22317 and how to implement a BIA process in your organization.
Audience:
The Tonex ISO 22317 Business Impact Analysis Training course is designed for anyone who wants to learn how to conduct a BIA and implement a BCM program in their organization. This includes:
- Business continuity managers
- Risk managers
- IT professionals
- Business analysts
- Project managers
- Anyone who is responsible for ensuring the resilience of their organization
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
- The definition of a BIA and its importance in business continuity management
- The steps involved in conducting a BIA
- The tools and techniques used in BIA
- Conduct a BIA in accordance with the requirements of ISO 22317
- Use the tools and techniques of BIA
- Prepare a BIA report
Course Outlines:
Module 1: Introduction to Business Impact Analysis
- What is a business impact analysis?
- The importance of BIA in business continuity management
- The steps involved in conducting a BIA
- The tools and techniques used in BIA
- The reporting and documentation requirements of ISO 22317
Module 2: Identifying Critical Business Functions
- How to identify critical business functions
- The different types of critical business functions
- The importance of considering dependencies when identifying critical business functions
Module 3: Assessing the Impact of Disruptions
- How to assess the impact of disruptions
- The different types of impact
- The importance of considering the time horizon when assessing the impact of disruptions
Module 4: Defining Recovery Time Objectives and Recovery Point Objectives
- What are RTO and RPO?
- How to define RTO and RPO
- The importance of considering the organization’s tolerance for disruption when defining RTO and RPO
Module 5: Preparing a BIA Report
- The BIA report format
- The content of the BIA report
- How to present the BIA report to management
Module 6: Case Studies
- Case studies of BIAs that have been conducted in different organizations
- The lessons learned from these case studies
Module 7: Q&A
- Time for questions and answers