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Continuity and Resilience (CORE)ISO 22301 BCM Consulting FirmPresentations by speakers at the
4th India Business & IT Resilience Summit 7th October, 2016 | Hotel Hilton, Mumbai India
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Continuity and ResilienceLevel 15,Eros Corporate Tower
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BCI Horizon Scan 2016 ResultsDavid West CBCI
Community Engagement ManagerBusiness Continuity Institute (BCI)
Identify near-term threats on the radar of BC practitioners
worldwide
Benchmark horizon scanning activity
Look out for trends that may influence businesses in the medium- and long-
term
Today’s agenda
About the BCI Horizon Scan 2016 Survey
568 74organizations countries
The headlines
• Cyber attacks (85%) remain the top threat practitioners are concerned about. However, concerns over physical incidents rise significantly this year with acts of terrorism and security incidents at fourth and fifth respectively.
• The use of the Internet for malicious attacks (83%), growing influence of social media (63%) and the loss of a key employee (56%) are the top three trends.
• A slight increase in organizations reporting greater BC investment is reported (23% to 24%). A majority of organizations report ISO 22301 as a framework for BCM implementation (51%).
Top threats to businesses worldwide
1. Cyber attack (85%)2. Data breach (80%)3. Unplanned IT & telecom outages (77%) 4. Acts of terrorism (55%) 5. Security incident (55%)
* Ranking was based on number of respondents answering ‘extremely concerned’ or ‘concerned’ to a threat
Tracking threats
• Respondents ‘extremely concerned’ about this threat materialising rise from 43% to 48%
#1
Cyber threats(unchanged at 1st)
Tracking threats
• Concern over this threat rises from 74% to 80% this year
• Recent cases like TalkTalk’s show how data breaches can also cause reputational damage
Data breach(3rd to 2nd)
1
Tracking threats
• Drops from second (81%) to third (77%) this year
• In second place in Asia, MENA regions
• Top threat for healthcare and education sectors
Unplanned IT andtelecom outages
(2nd to 3rd)
1
Tracking threats
• One of the biggest gainers in this year’s survey
• Coincides with greater concern over physical security threats
Acts of terrorism(10th to 4th)
6
Tracking threats
• Practitioners who are ‘extremely concerned’ about vandalism or theft rises from 12% to 17%
1
Security incidents(6th to 5th)
Tracking threats
• Appears in the top 10 for the first time since the survey began
5
Availability of keytalents or skills
(14th to 9th)
Tracking threats
• Almost three-quarters of organizations (74%) report at least 1 disruption/year*
• 14% claim losses of at least €1 million*
2
Supply chain disruption(5th to 7th)
*BCI Supply Chain Resilience Report 2015
Tracking threats
5
Human illness(8th to 13th)
1
Fire(10th to 11th)
Top 5 trends
Trends ranked 6th to 10th
6. Potential emergence of global pandemic (48%)7. Increasing supply chain complexity (47%)8. Political change (42%)9. Changing consumer attitudes and behaviour
(36%)10.Energy security/climate change/social unrest
(29%)
Further analysis
• Sub-Saharan Africa: Growing potential for social unrest (1st)
• Central and Latin America (CALA): Political change (1st)
• Middle East & North Africa (MENA): Loss of key employee (1st)
• Asia: Potential emergence of a global pandemic (2nd)
Further analysis
• Manufacturing: Increasing supply chain complexity (1st)
• Health and social care: Emergence of a global pandemic (1st)
• Finance and IT/telecommunications: New regulations and increased regulatory scrutiny (3rd)
• Education: Political change (3rd)
Conducting trend analysis
70% of organisations conduct trend analysis to betterunderstand threats, a slight decline from 73% last year.
Use of trend analysis in informing BCM
A third (33%) DO NOT use trend analysis to guideBCM programmes, a figure unchanged from last year’s.
Level of BC investment
There is a slight increase in organizations reportingmore investments in BC (23% to 24%).
Use of ISO 22301 in BCM implementation
A majority of organizations report using ISO 22301 as a framework for BCM implementation.
Key takeaways
• Cyber issues continue to dominate the threat landscape although physical security incidents are seen as a growing concern for many professionals.
Key takeaways
• The ‘human factor’ (i.e. skills shortage, loss of key employees) clearly impacts on business performance and requires a strategic response.
Key takeaways
• Access to important data (e.g. trend analysis results) remains a barrier for many organizations which impairs resilience. This strengthens the case for breaking down silos and encouraging engagement among management disciplines which build overall resilience.
2016 Emergency Communications Survey
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