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    Business Continuity 1. Natural Disaster Measures: Controls: In the event of an earthquake that measures 5-upper or higher on the seismic intensity scale in Japan or other natural disasters that cause heavy damage to Nissan’s business activities, A first response team that is organized by the main units of the global disaster headquarters will gather information and decide those action that need to be taken on the basis of the information. If it so necessitates, the Global Disaster HQ and…

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    We live in a world where transportation makes up the basis of our lives. We use transportation to move people and goods from one place to the next while improving the direct approach to safety for the public. However, when a transit disaster threatens the security and safety of our well being, we need the responsible party and emergency crews to step up and facilitate the disaster quickly and efficiently. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigation of the Amtrak train accident…

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    Emergency Operations Plan

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    I. Purpose, Scope, Situation, and Assumptions A. Purpose of the plan The purpose of this Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) is to construct a comprehensive plan that is valid, structurally organized, easy to follow, and understandable. This EOP is designed to describe the responses of the town of Lexington Kentucky across the entire spectrum of emergency disasters. Its goals aim to mitigate, prepare, respond, and recover: 1. Mitigate: Actively provide the means for the utilization of all…

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    Disaster Recovery Project

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    a business’ operations could be severely impacted. Many companies could have business halted for several days from a natural disaster, or an internal crisis such as a virus or malware taking over their systems. If a business hasn’t put a disaster recovery plan in place and a company’s warehouse, office, or factory has been damaged or destroyed it could take months…

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    With the focus on fire safety and patient care, the Baltimore City Fire Department is one of the leaders in fire protection in the United States. However, as the world changes, the Baby Boomers continue to exceed the senior age of 65, and Millennials reaches parenthood, specific risk starts to emerge. Furthermore, because of these groups being scattered throughout the Baltimore City region, it is essential for the organization to acknowledge the risk and vulnerability to each community they…

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    Fate is an often debated topic. There are many questions that are often asked when talking about fate. There are three questions I will be answering based on Sophie’s World : “Do you believe in Fate?, Is sickness the punishment of the gods?, What forces govern the course of history?” Some other major themes are the purpose of history, Hegel’s view on history, religion,…

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    Simply put, if your business relies on information technology, you need a disaster recovery plan in place to keep it going when the unforeseen happens. A sound disaster recovery plan includes a backup for your critical databases and a data replication solution that will allow you to get your business up and running as soon as possible after a man-made or natural disaster. Why is it so important for you to put a disaster recovery plan at the top of your already-full list of priorities? Here…

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    The Business Continuity Program Manager retains day-to-day responsibility for management of the Business Continuity Program. The Business Continuity Program Manager, reporting to the Chief Information Security Office (CISO), is authorized to develop, implement, administer, evaluate, and maintain the program. It is also the program manager’s responsibility to review and approve assessment and strategy decisions in a timely manner and request the resources to enable the Business Continuity…

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    that they can respond to incidents effectively, timely and efficiently. Define the business scenarios that require digital evidence. Greiblock Credit Union needs to take a look at the hazard and potential effect on the organizations from the different kinds of cyber crimes. What is the danger to the business and what parts are defenseless? This is, in actuality, a hazard appraisal, and is performed at the business level. On, the off chance that the distinguished dangers, and the potential…

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    INFO 290: Final Exam

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    detail with examples as to why a business needs a disaster recovery plan and Business Continuity plan? Disasters cannot always be avoided. However with creating recovery plans the outcomes of a disaster can be minimized. A Disaster recovery plan lowers the downtime and potential data loss for businesses and individuals that have them. First it protects the organization if computer services become unusable. Additionally, the plan minimizes the disturbances of the business and gives some level of…

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