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AUTOMATA: YOUR AUTOMATIC CHOICE!
BS 25777 EXTRA!
Summary
Organisations of all sizes and sectors are increasingly at risk of disruption from terrorism, floods, pandemics, power failures, security incidents, technological disruptions and data disasters. BS 25777 "Code of Practice for ICT Continuity Management" was developed as a response to such threats and many others, including minor day-day incidents, impacting business life, that may have a serious cumulative effect. It deals with the ICT component of business continuity programmes. BS 25777 EXTRA! is the ideal business continuity development course if you wish to understand BS 25777 in great depth, having previously attended:
(i) Automata's exclusive ICT Continuity course and wish to take a follow-on, extra day’s training; or
(iI) Automata's BCM Masterclass and wish to take this course as a “stand alone” extra day’s training for professional development purposes.
Venue

Objectives
To ensure you and other delegates gain an in depth understanding of British Standard 25777 - "Code of Practice for ICT Continuity Management".
Content Through an enjoyable combination of case studies, group work and presentations during this interactive course we will cover BS 25777”. BS 25777 was published by the BSI in Dec 2008. We will explore the ICT Continuity Management advice and recommendations it gives for large, medium and small organisations of all sectors.
This exclusive course is held at Whittlebury Hall in the beautiful Northamptonshire countryside. The centre features a swimming pool, spa, sauna and gym. Inside there is a games bar and outdoors there are tennis courts and jogging trails. Each bedroom is designed to be a home from home for you to work, network and relax.
Who should attend?
This course will be especially valuable if your role is involved with Business Continuity/ICT Continuity or a closely related ICT discipline such as Disaster Recovery, ICT Architecture, ICT Capacity Planning, Systems Administration, ICT Availability, ICT Network Management, ICT Security etc.
Lecturer Practitioners
Either Garry Poole or Jim Burtles will lead this highly informative course. Both Garry and Jim are Fellows of the BCI, were founder members of the Institute and have worked with major organisations across the globe. Garry was a UK Business Continuity Manager of the Year (Corporate Insurance & Risk Magazine) and subsequently global BCM director of a major telecommunications company. Jim served as BCI standards officer for six years and is currently an elected BCI Board member.
FREE Unique benefits:
- memory stick with course materials
- binder with course materials and useful information
- advice professional memberships, e.g. BCI
- toolkit with questionnaires, plan templates etc
- post course Help Desk to assist with enquiries
Training Fee:
The training fee is amazing value @ £470 + VAT. This includes a superb three course lunch plus hot and cold snacks and refreshments
Accommodation
Accommodation and meals may be booked at our superb conference centre for before and after the course to suit your convenience. This should be done through Automata at the same time as you make your course booking. Fees are as follows:
£95 + VAT for Bed & Breakfast per night
£25 + VAT for a superb three course evening meal.
Complimentary airport taxi service
To assist with your journey we will be delighted to provide you with a complimentary taxi service to/from London, Birmingham and East Midlands airports.
We can come to you!
We will be pleased to discuss bringing this course to you or you delivering it under licence.
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