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The Business Continuity Manager's Course on Securing Operations When Cyber Threats Spike

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A focused course, tailored for you

The Business Continuity Manager's Course on Securing Operations When Cyber Threats Spike

Turn fragmented cyber safeguards into a unified, audit-ready continuity plan that keeps services running under attack.

Stop rebuilding the risk register every Monday while audit warnings keep piling up.

$199 one-time
Tailored to your situation. Access within 24 hours. 30-day money-back.

Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.

Why this course

Every week the continuity team scrambles to piece together logs from separate tools, manual spreadsheets, and ad-hoc email threads just to prove that critical services have adequate cyber protection. The lack of a single source of truth forces endless meetings with IT, legal, and risk, and any missed control shows up as a red flag during the quarterly audit.

When a ransomware alert hits, the team spends hours hunting for evidence, re-creating incident timelines, and trying to convince senior leadership that the business can survive. The process is error-prone, and the delay often means the organization fails to meet regulatory reporting windows, exposing the manager to personal accountability and budget cuts.

What you walk away with

  • Produce a cyber-risk register that aligns with continuity objectives.
  • Create a ready-to-present incident evidence pack for any audit.
  • Design a repeatable service-impact scenario worksheet.
  • Map critical controls to recovery time objectives in a single view.
  • Establish a quarterly governance cadence with clear metrics.

The 12 modules

Module 1. Risk Register Foundations
Over 70% of continuity gaps trace back to undocumented cyber exposures. The module walks through extracting control data from existing monitoring dashboards, aligning them with service criticality, and consolidating them into a master register. The deliverable is a populated risk register ready for stakeholder review.
Module 2. Incident Evidence Collection
During the Monday morning incident triage you realize logs are scattered across three platforms. This session shows how to automate log aggregation, annotate key events, and package them into a standardized evidence folder. Output: an evidence pack that satisfies audit queries in minutes.
Module 3. Service Impact Modeling
When the CFO asks how a breach would affect revenue, you need a clear model. Learn to map cyber controls to recovery time objectives, illustrate financial impact, and embed the results in a concise worksheet. What you ship from this module: a service-impact model worksheet.
Module 4. Control Gap Analysis
A question often asked by the risk officer is whether existing controls cover all critical services. This module guides you through a systematic gap analysis, producing a visual matrix that highlights missing safeguards. The deliverable is a control gap matrix ready for remediation planning.
Module 5. Governance Dashboard Design
By module end a governance dashboard sits in your drive.
Module 6. Stakeholder Communication Playbook
The head of security expects concise updates after each drill. This module crafts a communication template that translates technical findings into executive-friendly briefings, complete with risk heat maps. The deliverable is a stakeholder communication playbook.
Module 7. Regulatory Reporting Workflow
A regulator recently requested proof of cyber continuity controls. Learn the fastest path from raw log data to a compliant report, automating data pulls and formatting. Output: a ready-to-submit regulatory report template.
Module 8. Business Continuity Test Integration
When the quarterly continuity test runs, you need to verify that cyber controls were exercised. This module integrates test scripts with control validation steps, ensuring evidence is captured automatically. The deliverable is an integrated test-validation checklist.
Module 9. Budget Justification Kit
The finance team asks for ROI on security investments. Build a cost-benefit analysis that ties control maturity to downtime avoidance, complete with a slide deck ready for the budget cycle. What you ship from this module: a budget justification kit.
Module 10. Continuous Improvement Loop
A stakeholder POV from the audit committee highlights the need for ongoing improvement. This session defines metrics, review cycles, and escalation paths that keep the cyber continuity program agile. The deliverable is a continuous improvement roadmap.
Module 11. Scenario-Based Decision Matrix
When a new threat vector emerges, you must decide quickly which services to prioritize. This module creates a decision matrix that ranks scenarios by impact and likelihood, enabling rapid response. Output: a scenario-based decision matrix.
Module 12. Executive Briefing Pack
By module end an executive briefing pack sits in your drive, summarizing risk posture, evidence readiness, and next steps for the board meeting. The deliverable is a polished briefing pack ready for the next leadership review.

How this addresses your situation

Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.

Module 1 covers Risk Register Foundations , exactly the fragmented control data you wrestle with after each security scan.
Module 4 covers Control Gap Analysis , the exact matrix you need when the risk officer asks which services lack cyber safeguards.
Module 7 covers Regulatory Reporting Workflow , the precise report you scramble to produce before the compliance deadline.

What you get with this course

  • A populated cyber-risk register with 30 pre-classified entries.
  • A ready-to-use incident evidence pack template.
  • A service-impact modeling worksheet.
  • A control gap analysis matrix.
  • A governance dashboard mock-up.
  • A stakeholder communication playbook.
  • A regulatory reporting template.
  • An integrated test-validation checklist.
  • A budget justification slide deck.
  • A continuous improvement roadmap.
  • A scenario-based decision matrix.
  • An executive briefing pack.

What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1

Day 1: tailored playbook in hand, risk register template pre-populated for your environment, incident evidence pack ready for the next request.

Week 1: first version of the governance dashboard live and shared with the finance lead.

Month 1: monthly reporting cycle running from the new register with zero manual reconciliation.

Before and after

Before

Today the continuity team juggles separate log files, manual spreadsheets, and ad-hoc email threads. Evidence lives in personal drives, audit requests trigger frantic searches, and leadership receives vague updates that leave the manager exposed during quarterly reviews.

After

After the course the team maintains a single risk register, runs a weekly governance dashboard, and delivers a complete evidence pack at each audit. Leadership gets clear, data-driven briefings, and the manager can demonstrate a resilient cyber-continuity posture.

What happens if you do not address this

If you ignore this gap, the next ransomware incident will force a manual evidence hunt during the Q3 audit, delaying board approval and risking budget cuts. The continuity team will remain a bottleneck, and senior leadership will question your readiness.

Who it is for

A Business Continuity Manager who runs weekly readiness drills, maintains service impact analyses, and coordinates cross-functional response plans. They work in a fast-moving environment, juggling incident response, audit prep, and executive reporting, and need concrete artefacts that turn chaotic data into a repeatable, board-level narrative.

Who this is NOT for. This is not for someone who needs a basic introduction to cybersecurity fundamentals.

How it arrives

Within 24 hours of purchase your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it. The playbook is hand-built around your specific situation, not LLM-generated boilerplate.

Time investment. 6 hours of focused work spread over a week, saving an estimated 40-60 hours of internal scaffolding effort.

Why $199 is the right number

A half-day consultant on this scope typically costs $3,500, a generic compliance certification runs $1,200, and building the same artefacts yourself eats 60+ hours. At $199 you get a proven method and ready-to-use deliverables for a fraction of the cost.

FAQ

Do I need prior cybersecurity certifications to take this course?
No, the course is built for continuity professionals who already understand their service landscape.
Will the artefacts work with my existing tools?
All templates are format-agnostic and can be imported into any spreadsheet or document system you use.
How much time do I need each week?
Allocate about 3 hours per module; the course is designed for busy managers.
What if I need help customizing the register for my industry?
The implementation playbook includes industry-specific guidance and a quick-start mapping guide.

30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.

Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.