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Business continuity management for SMEs

One clicked e-mail attachment and it can already be too late! Numerous experts assume that even in medium-sized businesses, it is not a question of whether a company will fall victim to a cyber attack - but when. A Business Continuity Management (BCM), provides you with an answer on how to react in the event of a crisis, not only an IT crisis.

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Commodity and chip crises, pandemic-related staff absences, delivery bottlenecks - SMEs are at risk like never before. To make matters worse, small and medium-sized enterprises are also increasingly targeted by cyber attacks. It is hardly possible to ward off these dangers completely, the hackers are too professionally positioned.
 
But it is not only cyber attacks that make a company vulnerable. It is often enough, for example, if an outdated and often self-developed IT central system fails irreparably.
 
Such a crisis often causes immense damage that even insurance companies rarely cover. Many companies feel the effects for months to come. And once the emergency has arrived, there is no time left to start developing emergency plans. The goal must then be to contain the effects, keep business interruption to a minimum and establish emergency operations as soon as possible!  
 
Therefore, it is of enormous importance for companies to prepare for the K-case, the crisis case - whatever may have triggered it. Business continuity management (BCM), which encompasses all critical business processes - and is not just understood as another IT task - helps here.
 
The presentation by Frank Büttner and Markus Wolff will give you an initial framework for your start in crisis prevention:
- What scope of a BCM is appropriate in medium-sized companies?
- Common standards versus SME structures: What should I definitely consider when setting up and managing a BCM project?
- How do I identify critical business processes and their dependencies with simple means?
- How do I know that BCM will work in the event of a disaster?
 
Frank Büttner and Markus Wolff from Scio GmbH are members of the BVMW Corporate Security Task Force in Northern Bavaria. Managing Director Frank Büttner accompanies companies in strategy and organisation design, in the subject area of CIO advisory and in complex change and restructuring projects. Markus Wolff is an IT security consultant and software architect and has been working on IT security, software architecture, software development, cloud technologies and data science for more than 14 years.
 
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