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 2009 Seminars

Conducting Your Business Impact Analysis (BIA)

August 17, 2009
Boston, MA
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Local Time
Tuition: $375
 
SEMINAR OVERVIEW

Disasters come in many forms and we’ve seen our share again this past year. Join your credit union business continuity planning peers and learn what has changed in 2009.

This seminar is part of the CUNA Disaster Preparedness & Recovery Conference. Click here for additional seminars on this topic.



TOPICS & OBJECTIVES

Securing Your Supply Chain

  • Discuss different processes you can put into place
  • Learn how to determine your supply chain vulnerabilities
  • Establish ways you can manage these vulnerabilities

Risk Assessment & Your Business Impact Analysis (BIA) – Focusing on Business Processes

  • Define business processes
  • Identify the risk of business interruption
  • Explore industry best practices

IT Track: Virtual Servers, Desktops and Applications

  • Explore high availability, clustering, desktops, and streamed applications that work
  • Utilize server resources while having capacity for maintenance and recovery
  • Learn about failover and failback with pre-tested automated plans

Business Impact Analysis (BIA) Workshop: BIA the Alliant Way

  • Learn about business process identification
  • Explore BIA methodology
  • Identify BIA analysis and reporting methods

IT Track: Utilizing Shared Branching for Disaster Recovery

  • Explore mobile branch recovery services
  • Identify backup options utilizing shared branching
  • Learn about non-shared branching options

Not All Risks are Transferable

  • Learn why a successful response to a disaster doesn’t start following the disaster
  • Discover why a successful recovery doesn’t occur overnight
  • Learn to expect the unexpected

Affiliation with CUNA/League is required for attendance.
LOCATION
WESTIN COPLEY PLACE
10 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02116-5707
Phone: (617) 262-9600
Fax: (617) 424-7483
Room rates: $249 per night for single/double occupancy*
Hotel Reservation Deadline: July 24, 2009
* Room rates and availability cannot be guaranteed. Rooms may be sold out prior to this date, so make your hotel reservations early! Room reservations and fees are the responsibility of the registrant.

 
INSTRUCTORS
Vince Wagner
Vince is a product expert for CUNA Mutual Group's Credit Union Protection Risk Management Department. Vince started his career with CUNA Mutual Group in 1985 as a risk management specialist servicing seven states in the Midwest portion of the United States. During Vince’s tenure with CUNA Mutual Group, he was a regional manager, senior underwriter and product expert.

Prior to joining credit union protection risk management, Vince spent 15 years in law enforcement. During this time frame, he spent 10 years as a board of director for his credit union, and was chairman for four years.

Paul Sullivan
Paul serves as vice pesident and general manager for Agility Recovery Solutions. In this role, Paul provides strategic direction; channels partner management, service delivery, mobile operations and market management in the U.S. and Canada. Paul has 25 years of extensive product management, marketing and sales support experience in the IT services industry. A visionary leader who has initiated business turnarounds from a commodity to services based model and developed and enhanced product partnerships. Prior to joining Agility, Paul was with IBM for two years as general manager of business resilience and continuity services in Canada. Prior to IBM, Paul spent 13 years with Comdisco Continuity Services with the last 4 years based out of Chicago as SVP of product development, sales support and marketing.

Bill Podborny
Bill is the director of information security at Alliant Credit Union, overseeing corporate data security, computer incident response, and corporate business continuity efforts. He has a wide background in the IT and Information Security industry with over 17 years experience. Bill is responsible for architecting a new network and security program for Alliant, which in recent regulatory exams, received a "World Class" status for the Gramm-Leah-Bliley Act (GLBA) compliance.

Bill holds several industry certifications, including the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) for the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA).


Michael Norton
Michael is the information systems manager for a 1+ billion dollar credit union in Spokane, Washington. Over 12 years time, Michael has worked as a technical instructor, curricula coordinator, lecturer, corporate project manager, information systems manager, and gadget freak. You will often find him attached to the latest hardware or software searching for a practical use or enjoying the puzzle of getting it working.

Bonnie Kramer
Bonnie is the Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer for Financial Service Centers Cooperative Inc. She has been active in the credit union industry for nearly 41 years.

She began working at FSCC in 1993, as its CEO. She was challenged to turn the company around and build a strong foundation through which future endeavors could be achieved. This included selling the company’s four stand alone branches and changing the direction to that of all locations becoming outlets owned and operated by credit unions. As FSCC continues to expand its network, Bonnie reviews and incorporates new services and products to support its credit unions in serving members. These include automated adjustment system, call center outlet, stand-in at the switch, self-service branch kiosk, on-line fraud tracking as well as reporting and interactive training for credit union staff. Bonnie was selected to the Manchester’s Who’s Who for 2005 for Executives and Professionals.


WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This seminar is beneficial for security officers, managers, internal auditors, and volunteers who wish to ensure the safety, soundness, and survival of their credit unions.

CANCELLATIONS
The last day for cancellations was August 16, 2009. Substitutions are accepted anytime prior to the start of the program at no additional cost. Simply fax event and contact information, listing the new participant and who they will be replacing. Cancellation fees do not apply for free or complimentary programs.
AIRLINE INFORMATION
United Airlines is the "Official Airline" for the programs. To make reservations, visit www.united.com or call United's Specialized Meetings Reservation Center at (800) 521-4041. Please reference ID# 553SF.


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