GlobalSuite®’s technological continuity software facilitates the implementation, management, maintenance and deployment of Business Continuity Management Systems in accordance with ISO 22301 and ISO 27031 for any aspect related to business continuity and disaster recovery. A platform that allows you to have your information systems ready to ensure the survival of your business in case of incidents or disasters.
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Features
Risk Analysis and Management
It allows to identify, analyze, evaluate and manage all risks that affect the company. It contains a special module to parameterize methodologies, calculations, levels, etc.
Business Impact Analysis
Key module in Business Continuity where you can configure, develop, and consolidate multiple BIAs for different companies or business groups.
Continuity Plans
The software allows to create, maintain and manage the necessary plans to manage continuity planning and respond to possible incidents.
Process Management
Allows you to define the structure of the organization, based on the products and services, business processes and functionalities of the SGCN
Test Plans
Performing type tests and variable scope, analysis of conclusions following the tests carried out and review of the continuity plans implemented.
Meeting minutes
Record of actions of the security committee, automatic sending of minutes of all attendees via email and automatic saving in the document manager.
Documentary Manager
It allows the control of all the documentation, in different formats, to support the management of the continuity of the company.
Integration with Power BI
Make the most of GlobalSuite data® by performing an executive dashboard in a Business Intelligence tool such as Power BI
Balanced Scorecard
The comprehensive dashboard enables the management and strategic control of the organization through different metrics and indicators.
Do your business processes depend on technology?
Having implemented a Technological Continuity Management System (SGCT) based on the international standard ISO 27031 will allow you to have the maximum guarantees that your activities will not be interrupted by possible drops of their information systems.
In today’s organizations, technological continuity is a strategic element that must be developed as a top-level business objective.
The phases of the project for the implementation of its SGCT are:
- Initial evaluation and establishment of the SGCT.
- Business Impact Analysis (BIA) and Technology Continuity Risk Analysis and Management.
- Strategies for continuity and implementation and operation of the SGCT.
- Policies and Procedures.
- Training Plans.
- Testing, Validation and Monitoring of the SGCT.
Remember also that we can align the ISO 27031 standard with the ISO 22301, ISO 20000, ISO 27001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 standards, among others.
The implementation of the SGCT in your organization has the following benefits:
- Improve the image of your organization.
- Improved incident response in information systems that may lead to process shutdown.
- Higher quality of your services.
- Satisfaction of your customers.
- Availability of your technological processes.
- Lower cost of incidents or disasters.
The key to SGCT implementation projects is business impact analysis. If this BIA has not yet been realized it will be part of the implementation project. Once the analysis is done, we will have concrete data on how long we can be without providing operation of the technological processes, what activities would be affected and what will be the impacts (economic, image, legal, operational, etc.) that could affect us.
In a draft implementation of a GST there is one phase that stands out above the others: the testing of the plans. Being technological environments that support much of the organization (a veces toda la organización necesita de manera directa los sistemas de información), es imprescindible definir un programa de pruebas que garantice que los sistemas podrán recuperarse en los tiempos definidos y aprobados por la Dirección, teniendo en cuenta las consecuencias que podría tener una interrupción mayor de lo previsto y focalizando las pruebas en ello.