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I Seminar Business Continuity and Crisis Management (Argentina)

CEMA University – Main Auditorium
Street Reconquista 775 (and Av. Córdoba), Capital Federal, Argentina

Planning for business continuity and disaster recovery are essential for the survival of an organization. Information, infrastructure, business processes and people should have a contingency plan to give continuity to the activities of business: Are we ready to face a crisis?
Dissemination and reporting practices are essential to ensure continuity of the normal development of business against attacks or threats to information security, including even the momentary or prolonged collapse of computer systems.

Analysis methodologies, contingency planning and crisis management practices that indicate the experts and those who have had to deal with dramatic situations.

Attendance cost: USD 100

Contacts: info@dixitcomunicaciones.com.ar, jornadas@cxo-community.com

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Where:  CEMA University (www.ucema.edu.ar) - Main Auditorium - Street Reconquista 775 (and Av. Córdoba), Capital Federal, Argentina
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