Business Continuity Management

Business continuity is vital to business and government agencies success, and in today's interconnected world, virtually every aspect of an organization's operation is vulnerable to disruption. Some risks could take your environment offline for days. However, in this ever connected environment, even minutes of downtime could prove fatal. So, how do you determine the resiliency and recovery requirements of your organization? How do you identify and integrate critical business, mission and IT priorities into a comprehensive business continuity program?

InfusionPoints BCM services can help you ensure the continuity of your business and mission operations and assist with regulatory compliance, improved systems availability, data protection and the integration of IT operational risk management strategies. Our services take you from planning and design through implementation and management, with a strong commitment to understanding your ever-changing business and mission requirements.

InfusionPoints offers a wide range of business continuity management (BCM) services tailored to meet our client’s needs. Full program development services are provided using our BCM framework and holistic methodology that aligns to international and local standards when appropriate.

BCM program development methodology includes the following phases or elements:

  • BCM Program Management;
  • Risk assessment and business impact analysis to identify threats/vulnerabilities and define risks;
  • Developing business continuity and recovery strategies;
  • Plan development; (Business Continuity, Crisis Management, and Disaster Recovery)
  • Awareness, training, testing, and exercising the plan to identify any gaps;
  • Plan maintenance services and guidelines

Our Full Lifecycle Services

We leverage our IT frameworks to infuse security into multiple points throughout our client's business solution lifecycle, by providing IT Consulting, Cyber Security and Technology services including:

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