Save conference: Crisis-resistant and safe - supporting pillars in BCM!
Despite constant changes, latent dangers and threats, it is crucial for organizations to be able to function without interruption and to hold their own against unforeseen events.
Corporate security means avoiding damage on the one hand and managing it on the other. Risk management focuses on identifying and preventing damage. Business continuity management (BCM), on the other hand, is the backbone that ensures that a disruption or interruption to important business processes does not end in a fiasco.
Is your company prepared for unexpected events? How secure and crisis-resistant is your organization? Do you regularly test realistic scenarios in preparation for an emergency? Is the communication in the event of an incident suitable for the media? Comprehensive BCM is based on the following pillars: Business impact analysis, strategy, measures, implementation with exercises and tests, organization. The Save conference on June 4 will address the various facets with a wealth of knowledge and practical experience. It will shed light on how a BCM is formed, when it is mandatory and what modern crisis management looks like. The focus will also be on awareness, culture-building activities and testing the crisis team, emergency plans and decisive measures in the event of evacuations.
And what if the worst-case scenario occurs anyway? Such as a fire or a cyber incident? Two people directly affected report first-hand on what happened to them. Many insights can be gained from the events. Gain knowledge and prepare yourself for the future. Proper communication during an incident and creating resilience in the context of the FINMA Circular will also be discussed at the conference.
The speakers and the conference management.
All information about the conference is available here.