
Developing a Patch Management Framework
Align patch management with ITIL 4 practices and SLAs to minimise risk before selecting your automation tools.

Align patch management with ITIL 4 practices and SLAs to minimise risk before selecting your automation tools.

In an increasingly complex and interconnected digital landscape, the threat of cyber incidents looms larger than ever. A robust cyber incident response plan (CIRP) isn’t just a safeguard; it’s a strategic imperative for every organisation. This comprehensive template offers a structured and actionable framework for navigating the unpredictable terrain of cyber threats effectively.

Why do we need data backups? What are the risks associated with poor management of your data backup? How much is your data backup costing?

To reduce the risk of data loss in the event of a disaster recovery (DR) scenario when using multiple Cloud-based solutions, it is essential to understand where your data is stored at rest.

Disasters disrupt hybrid clouds. Understand the responsibilities of providers, the differences between availability and recovery, the implications of recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO), and strategise for minimising data loss.

What do you need to consider to ensure the data recovery point objective meets the business need in the modern Cloud environment in the event of a disaster?

In recent years, business continuity management (BCM) has evolved through integration with enterprise risk management (ERM) as organisations recognise that business resilience requires a focus on a more diverse set of risk areas, such as cyber security, supply chain management, and operational risks.

Why would you choose to create a disaster recovery (DR) in the Cloud if your production system is on-premise or a hybrid? What could possibly go wrong!

How well does your organisation manage disruption to its business resulting from a Software-as-a-Service failure?