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Four Steps to a Practical Business Continuity Plan

Building a valuable, comprehensive Business Continuity Management (BCM) Plan is no small task, and the Plan must take a holistic view of the institution and involve representation from all functional units of the organization. So, where do you start, and how do you build a BCMP that will be valuable to the institution? Join this session to learn how!
OnDemand
DATE

Recorded Wednesday,
March 11, 2026

INSTRUCTOR

Amanda Dearing

DURATION

1 Hour 30m

FORMAT

Webinar

  • Information Technology/Security
  • Technology/Security
  • IT Professional
  • Security Officer

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Federal regulators require institutions to maintain Emergency Preparedness Plans, such as Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, and Pandemic Preparedness. These plans ensure continuity of the institution in the unlikely event a significant incident or disaster occurs. The consequences to a financial institution can be severe if proper disaster recovery and business continuity planning does not occur and continuity of business fails. In fact, many significant business continuity risks are connected directly to disasters originating from cybersecurity threats.

Building a valuable, comprehensive Business Continuity Management (BCM) Plan is no small task, and the Plan must take a holistic view of the institution and involve representation from all functional units of the organization. So, where do you start, and how do you build a BCMP that will be valuable to the institution?

What You'll Learn

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  • Who Should Attend

    Those involved in developing, maintaining, and testing the institution's business continuity plan.

    Amanda Dearing

    Instructor Bio

    Amanda Dearing is an Information Security Consultant at SBS CyberSecurity (SBS), a company dedicated to helping organizations identify and understand cybersecurity risks to make more informed and proactive decisions.


    Amanda joined the SBS team in 2026. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance from the University of South Florida St. Petersburg and maintains several industry certifications, including Certified Banking Security Manager (CBSM), Certified Banking AI Strategist (CBAIS), Certified Banking Security Technology Professional (CBSTP), Certified TRAC Professional (CTP), and CompTIA Security+. She has more than three years of experience in the cybersecurity industry, including one year as an Information Security Analyst for a cybersecurity consulting firm.


    Amanda has a keen attention to detail and is passionate about nurturing positive working relationships with clients to help them improve their security programs.