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The Definitive Handbook of Business Continuity Management |
| Editor: Andrew Hiles (Chairman, Survive); Editor: Peter Barnes (Former General Manager, Survive ) |
| How long would your business survive an interruption? How well are you prepared to deal with a disaster which prevents the normal operation of your compnay? Business continuity deals with the consequences of the business threatening 'what-if' scenario - what if operations are destroyed by fire or flood, negative media drives away customers or the company database is stolen or infected by a virus? Since the first concepts of business continuity management were documented, they have evolved dramatically from disaster recovery strategies for computer departments into enterprise-wide continuity planning. This comprehensive guide shows managers and businesses how to develop a plan to protect their organization from disruption and/or disaster, has contributions from leading pratitioners in the industry and has established itself as an invaluable text for anyone involved in, or looking to gain a detailed appreciation of, the rapidly emerging area of business continuity and disaster recovery within the corporate environment. * "incredibly detailed and useful..the glossary is a real godsend for anyone new to the topic" Â Justin Doherty and Jamie Ayres in ft.com, August 1999 * "excellent overview..extremely informative...this book will tell you why you need a (business continuity) plan and then helps you to put it together. Business continuity has never looked so good!" Â Secure Computing, October 1999 * "extremely authoritative book...a particularly useful element...is the very comprehensive case studies appendix..in (which) over 20 actual incidents are discussed" ÂSecurity Management and Industry Today, March 2000
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| Paperback |
410 Pages, 6 x 9 in. |
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0471485594 $135.00 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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