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BS25999 – protection, assurance, insurance?

BS25999 – protection, assurance, insurance?. Glenn Smith MBCI. Does it guarantee our plans and those of our dependents?. Is BS25999 effective against the Olympics?. Stuff happens Suppliers BS25999 context BS25999 specifics ISO22301 Bird Flu and the Olympics! What can we do?. ?.

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BS25999 – protection, assurance, insurance?

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  1. BS25999 – protection, assurance, insurance? Glenn Smith MBCI

  2. Does it guarantee our plans and those of our dependents? • Is BS25999 effective against the Olympics?

  3. Stuff happens • Suppliers • BS25999 context • BS25999 specifics • ISO22301 • Bird Flu and the Olympics! • What can we do?

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  5. 1952 – London Smog

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  7. 1953 – East Coast Floods

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  9. 1987 – Great Storm

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  11. 2003 - Heat wave (2012?)

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  13. 2006 – Tornado in Birmingham

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  15. 2007 – Flooding Oxfordshire

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  17. 2007 - Boscastle

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  19. 2008 – Earthquake in Lincs

  20. Real and not so real…

  21. What else could go wrong? • Security issues • Direct threat/event • Global participants • Reduced resources • Secondary targets • Disaster events • Weather related • Global events • ‘Accidents’ • Fire... • Resource events • Strike • Staff shortages • Transport • Crowds • Technical issues • Direct IT failures • Comms overload • Infrastructure failures

  22. Supply Chain scope • Upstream and downstream • Internal dependencies • Providers • Clients and Customers • Contracts • Media • Public Image • Market Place

  23. Assurance! • Yes - we have a plan • 20 questions • Seen the BCP • Own audit process • Supplier assures BS25999 compliance • Supplier has BS25999 certification • Observed scenario exercise • Joint scenario exercise • Do we feel qualified to ‘tick the box’?

  24. BS25999 Coverage BS25999 Key Contents • Scope and Policy • Understanding the organisation • Strategy development • Strategy implementation • Exercising • Maintaining • Improvement

  25. BS25999 Contents • Areas covered: • Training • Documentation requirements • Records • Management reviews • Roles and responsibilities • Internal audit • Self assessment • Correction actions • Support services • Stakeholders • Suppliers

  26. So what does Bird Flu and Olympics have in common?

  27. Answers • They will both happen (have done so before) • Predictable – ‘regular events’ • Global impacts • Media coverage/public scrutiny • Innocent parties • Dependencies/priorities change • Opportunities!

  28. Some facts... • 15 July to 16 Sept • Other UK events too • 9 million tickets • 2 million visitors • Interest • Focus of attention • Travel • Suppliers

  29. ‘Loss of Momentum’(Isobel Nicholas - Stonehenge) Infrastructure • Supply chains – Suppliers Suppliers London Olympics Suppliers Suppliers Suppliers Transport

  30. So how does BS2599 help? • Some key words – • Dependency • Resources • Risk • Impacts • Alignment • Framework for re-assessment • BIA • Will audits specifically cover 2012 issues?

  31. Is this a Business Continuity issue or operational planning?

  32. Business Planning • Plan for disruption • Lack/increase in demand • Stock • Accept shortfalls/lower production • Staff shortage • Increased home-working • Absenteeism • Supply chain disruption • Transport disruption

  33. So what can we do? • Manage reality • UK impacts • Security (restrictions) • UK interest • Travel disruption • TV • Home-working where possible • Acclimatise – training • Invoke? • Policies – HR, Absenteeism, TV...

  34. Who would have though it… Consider… Could this happen in 2012? Or If not this, then what else? • Police and petrol companies have urged motorists not to panic-buy fuel after the explosions at the Buncefield depot. • As reports come in of long queues at petrol stations, authorities said there were sufficient alternative supplies for London and the South East. • "I understand the concern of motorists, but there is no need to panic," said Ray Holloway of the Petrol Retailers Association. • "This site is strategically important, but not critically important.“

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