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What would you do if you were locked out of your office for 5-days? If your business is unable to service its clients for 5 consecutive days or more, (e.g. have to abandon / surrender your facilities), the FEMA statistic says 80% of these businesses will be out of business within two years. Large corporations are able to fund, plan, build and test disaster recovery & business continuity plans.But what about the rest of us mere mortals? What is realistic preparation for Small & Medium businesses? Meetup 35 in Oakville saw three presenters and a panel Q&A session with 4 panelist.

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• Welcome• Announcements• Keynote:

SMB Disaster Planning Presentation + Panel Q&A

• G2KYM– Open. You?

• Open Floor

Agenda

Show of Hands

Announcements

Silicon Halton & HalTech Demo Night

• Held Aug 22/12 in Milton• Demo’s from 6 companies• Need volunteer to run for 1-year.

You?

• Professionally Developed Silicon Halton promo• Produced my member @ClickRyan• http://vimeo.com/45332409• Sponsor a promo video?

Technology Shared Office Space

• 555 Industrial Drive, Milton• 14,000 sqft ground floor space• Shared boardrooms, meeting rooms, kitchen,

more..• Jan 2013 Occupancy• $5B company previously started here• Contact Rick Stomphorst• Aug blog: http://bit.ly/MH02K2• Related, “Find a workspace”: bit.ly/Ig8ieB

AngleOne 12-month report

SMB Disaster Planning

Incident Management

• Situational Awareness and Performance

Our Assets

Plans to Protect

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Incident Management Structure

Executives

Managers

Supervisor/Staff

Situational Awareness

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Designated Worriers

Incident / Big picture

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Incident Level Communication

Activation – Action requiredNotification – FYI, no action required All Clear – Incident resolved

Critical – FatalityMajor – EMSMinor – Treat and return to work

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IMS Response

Stage Three Incident Executives

Stage One Incident Supervisors/ staff

Stage Two Incident Mangers

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Job Action Sheets (JAS)

Emergency CodeResponder Level and Stage

Phase 1

Phase 2

Phase 3

Phase 4

Contact ListsRequired Documents

Performance

Situational Awareness Competence Confidence

Scott Ashleywww.get-ready.cascott.ashley@get-ready.ca

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Emergency Continuum

• Degree of impact on– Organization– Staff– Community– Government– Infrastructure

Inconvenience Problem Emergency Crisis Disaster Cataclysm

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Business Continuity

• Controlled degradation– Like a body going into shock

• What functions are really critical?– You may be surprised– Criticality is tied to how long the function is not

available

• Reallocate resources, build-in redundancy

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Mitigate & Prepare

• Reality check:– People will forget to prepare– Readiness processes will fade away– Plans won’t be tested and will get obsolete

• Best hope:– Leverage existing processes– Get your information close to the source– Use “emergency” processes routinely– Create a 1-page Emergency Plan

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Pandemic Planning Extras

• Planning assumptions– 15% to 35% of workforce is affected– First 8 weeks are bad, then it really hits you– Ubiquitous: you’re on your own

• Well defined phases to pace response• Ethical & business considerations

– e.g. pay for antivirals? for whole family?

• Pandemic fatigue

Typical ICS/IMS Organization

• MaHIM

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PINpointautomatically generates and distributes a

Mobile Emergency Manual

Carlos Paz-Soldan,Tenet ComputerGroup Inc. @Tenet_com

© 2012 Modular Data Protection Services Inc. All rights reserved. Confidential.

Silicon Halton Meetup #35 – SMB Business Disaster

Planning

What is realistic preparation for Small & Medium businesses?

Meth lab building remains closed to workers – Mississauga News 05/05/2008

Three killed in Via Rail train derailment in Burlington, Ont. – National Post 02/26/2012

Starting over after a cyberattack shuts down the business –The New York Times – 08/29/2012

What Other Threats is Your Business Exposed to?

Business Risk Impact Assessment

Consider Rationally & Honestly:

• Business (AR/AP, Access to clients, Staff, & Suppliers)

• Corporate & Professional Reputation (Internal/External)

• Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets (Loss of Competitive Advantage)

• Personal Investment (Retirement, Succession Planning)

Determine which risks you can control and mitigate and those you cannot!

Drive ROI from Your Readiness Plan

• Leverage to Drive New Business , Competitive Advantage & Enhanced Reputation

• Share Your Plan with Insurance Providers, Lenders, and Potential Shareholders for Improved Terms and Market Access

• Cloud Technologies Presents a Unique SWOT

• Improve Operational Understanding & Efficiency - Best Practices

• Embrace New Technologies but Extend Your Preparations Beyond the Server Room

What Choices Do You Have To Get Ready?

You can find templates on the Internet $0 to $1,000You can buy a software package Starting at $30,000You can hire someone Starting at $100,000/yearYou can hire expensive consultants Starting at $50,000

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About Modular DPS

Who We Partner With?

Modular DPS has carefully chosen to work with industry leading organizations who bring innovative and dynamic services and solutions to market.

The ReadySmith Advisers Limited. organization has been a long standing partnership spanning more than 6 years and several organizations. They bring unparalleled capabilities and experience to address this critical business planning requirement.

Email: danny.deganis@modulardps.com

Skype: danny.deganis1

Office: (905) 813-7777

Check out our web site at www.modulardps.com

Thank You

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Carlos Paz-Soldan, Founder & CEO at Tenet ComputerGroup Inc. Emergency Planning , BCP and DR planning@Tenet_com

Scott Ashley, BCP/EM practitioner at Get Ready Emergency Training Inc. Twenty-five years experience in emergency management in Canada & US. get-ready.ca

Danny Deganis, Co-founder & COO at Modular Data Protection Services Inc. Enables organizations to Plug in Cloud Services.modulardps.com

Sylvain Rollin – President, ERMS CorporationProvider of a comprehensive and enterprise-class emergency and incident mass notification system.@ERMSCorporation

Mauro Lollo, is a recognized technology business leader and technical futurist. Former cofounder and CTO of Unis Lumin.@maurolollo

G2KYM

Meetup 30

Javelin Reality

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_fKj7Lyx4o

Meetup 31

Events on Hand

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5K3BYvPZqE

Meetup 32

ERMScorporation.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqa0C1Yxues

Mark Your Calendars

Next Meetup – Oct 9

Windows 8

Bit.ly/shmeetup36

November Meetup – Nov 13

Pitch Nightwith

Preceding HalTechPitch Camp Workshops

in October

Bit.ly/shmeetup37

Open Floor

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