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Mitigating risks by integrating business continuity and security.

Scott Shaw1, Nicholas Smith

  • 1Corporate Security, Transportation, and Disaster Preparedness, Aflac Worldwide Headquarters, Columbus, GA 31999, USA. sshaw@aflac.com

Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning
|December 24, 2010
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This study explores business continuity and security convergence, offering practical, low-cost strategies for organizations. It provides a realistic overview for those undertaking or planning these integration efforts.

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Area of Science:

  • Business Management
  • Information Security
  • Risk Management

Background:

  • Increasing convergence between business continuity and security disciplines.
  • Need for practical guidance on integrating these functions.
  • Existing literature often lacks low-cost, actionable strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a realistic overview of business continuity and security convergence.
  • To offer practical, no/low-cost program elements for organizations.
  • To guide organizations through the process of integrating these two critical functions.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on business continuity and security convergence.
  • Analysis of existing organizational structures and practices.
  • Identification and formulation of low-cost integration strategies.

Main Results:

  • A clear framework for understanding the convergence of business continuity and security.
  • A set of actionable, no/low-cost program elements for implementation.
  • Demonstration of the feasibility and benefits of integrated approaches.

Conclusions:

  • Successful convergence requires a strategic and integrated approach.
  • Low-cost solutions are viable for enhancing both business continuity and security.
  • Organizations can achieve significant benefits by merging these disciplines effectively.