3rd Annual BCM Conference
Improving Business Continuity Management
BS 25999 and Beyond
- Are you secure in your Business Continuity implementation?
- Are you struggling to get your plan off the paper and into reality?
- How will you cope as threats multiply and demands on you increase?
Business Continuity Management (BCM) is increasingly significant, particularly at board level, as organizations realize that any interruption to business - whether ‘flu, flood, IT failure or threat of terrorism - can have serious long term impacts. An incident may not directly affect your organization, but any failure in the supply of products or services can seriously affect your organization’s viability.
Whether you are a seasoned BCM practitioner or involved in BCM for the first time, you should attend this 1-day conference, held 18 months on from the publication of the first British Standard on Business Continuity; BS 25999-1, for:
- Latest news on BS 25999 and other continuity-related standards
- Current situation on BCM certification – processes and requirements
- Predictions on trends in future threats and how to manage them
- BCM problems and best practice solutions, including Case Studies from those leading the way
- An opportunity to network with peers and share problems and solutions
Bruce Mann, Director of the Civil Contingencies Secretariat will be delivering a keynote address at this conference.
Chair:
John Sharp, Managing Director, Kiln House Associates
Speakers:
Mike Balmer, Managing Director, MTB Consulting
Denis Ives, UK & Ireland Manager, LRQA
Hugh Leighton, Risk Consultant Director, Aon
Mike Low, Director, BSI British Standards
Peter Power, Managing Director, Visor Consultants
Clive Restall, Global Business Continuity Manager, Allen & Overy LLP
Paul Stennett, Chief Executive, United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS)
John Milne, Head of BCM, Financial Services Authority
Julian Thrussell, BS 25999 Product Manager, BSI Management Systems
+ client/s TBC
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

Congratulations to Clive Griffiths of West Sussex County Council, who is the winner of our BCM Conference free place competition.
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