Description
Our Business Continuity 101 eBook is based on our highly popular mini-course of the same name. It contains seven comprehensive lessons that help readers understand the business continuity challenges facing organizations today. The eBook contains practical examples and lessons learned from many organizations.
The Business Continuity 101 eBook covers the following topics:
- Why invest in business continuity?
- 6 times business continuity and disaster recovery plans mattered
- Using ISO 22301 to evaluate your business continuity program
- Why failing to validate your business impact analysis results is a huge mistake
- 8 things to look at when assessing third party risk
- How to sell your business continuity program to senior executives
- 8 things to consider when choosing a business continuity consultant
Length: 39 pages
About the Author
Bryan Strawser is Principal & CEO at Bryghtpath LLC, a consulting firm he founded after a 21 year career at Target Corporation. Bryan is a highly respected industry leader with extensive experience in corporate security, crisis management, business continuity, and crisis communications. He holds multiple professional certifications in physical security, crisis & emergency management, business continuity, and project management.
As a private sector leader, Bryan has led the corporate response to multiple major crisis situations, including active shooter events, natural disasters, violent crimes, major reputational incidents, and more.
Bryan holds a B.S. in Criminal Justice Administration from the University of Phoenix and a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. He is a graduate of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative Executive Program at Harvard University’s JFK School of Government and was a a Humphrey Policy Fellow at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs during the 2016 – 2017 academic year.
Bryan currently holds appointments as a Senior Fellow at the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security at George Washington University and as a columnist for Chief Security Officer Online (CSOonline.com).