This course explores the differences between ISO 22301:2012 and ISO 22301:2019. By attending, you’ll be able to identify the gaps in your current Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) and start planning your transition to the new standard.
This course explores the differences between ISO 22301:2012 and ISO 22301:2019. By attending, you’ll be able to identify the gaps in your current Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) and start planning your transition to the new standard.
How Will I Benefit?
This course will help you:
• Understand the key differences between ISO 22301:2012 and ISO 22301:2019
• Identify what needs to be revised in your current BCMS
• Find out about transitioning your certification with BSI
Who Should Attend?
Anyone involved in the planning, implementing, maintaining, supervising or auditing of an ISO 22301 transition
What Will I Learn?
You’ll be able to:
• Discuss the development process and perspectives that were considered in the revision
• Recognize key mapping and changes from ISO 22301:2012 to ISO 22301:2019
• Identify the main terms and definitions in ISO 22301:2019 that differ from ISO 22301:2012
• Communicate BCMS specific requirements in ISO 22301:2019 that differ from ISO 22301:2012
• Explain the timelines for the transition
What's Included?
Detailed course notes
Lunch and refreshments
On completion, you'll be awarded an internationally recognized BSI Training Academy certificate
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