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Business continuity planning for critical infrastructures About BUCOPCI BUCOPCI (Business Continuity Planning for Critical Infrastructures) is a project co-funded by the European Commission in the framework of the “Prevention, Preparedness and Consequence Management of Terrorism and other Security-related Risks Programme”. BUCOPCI is led by Ingeniería de Sistemas para la Defensa de España (Isdefe) with the participation of: Sistemas Informáticos Abiertos (SIA), Asociación Centro de Tecnologías de Interacción Visual y Comunicaciones (Vicomtech), Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) and the Centro Nacional para la Protección de las Infraestructuras Críticas (CNPIC). BUCOPCI kicked off the 13th of July 2011 and has a duration of 24 months. Project Outcome BUCOPCI is focused on Business Continuity and Security Plans for Critical Infrastructures protection. Most of the activities/studies undertaken within the project address Information Technology Systems in the Transport Sector. The principal output of BUCOPCI is a set of: Guidelines for Business Continuity Planning, and Guidelines for CI Operators Security Plans These guidelines were developed in such a way that are applicable to any transport sector and are cost-efficient by the time of their implementation. Business Continuity Planning 8 Phases Approach: Phase 0.Starting a BCM Project Building your Business Continuity Plan Phase 1. Business Impact Analysis Methodology Phase 2. Risk Management Methodology Strategy 1 2 3 What should I do and where am I? How should I start building my BC Plan? Is my BC Plan strong enough? Phase 4.Plans and Operational Procedures Methodology Phase 5. Exercising the Business Continuity Plan Phase 6.Maintain and Review Operator Security Planning 4 Phases Approach: Phase 0. Regulation Framework Phase 1. Security Governance Framework Situational Map Phase 7. Diffusion and dissemination Use the Situational Map to find out which items are already implemented by your organization Follow the steps defined in the BCP Guidelines starting from the “top higher items” Situational Map Continuity BCP Guidelines Phase 3. Business Methodology Use the “standards mapping” capability of the Situational Map to find out which international standard is your BCP complying with Phase 2. Essential services Phase 3. Risk Management Methodology Stakeholder Group Participation Project Data A Stakeholder Group (SG) was formed by experts external to the project, at the beginning of BUCOPCI. The SG supported the definition of the validation objectives by sharing their knowledge and expertise in different domains of the transport sector. SG members come from organisations including: Client: European Commission. DG-HOME AFFAIRS. Directorate A: Internal Security R&D funding scheme: CIPS 2010 Start July-2011. End: July-2013 Global budget: 611.711,78€ Air Transport and Air Traffic Management e-mail: [email protected] Road, Rail and Multimodal Transport Critical Infrastructure Authority Website: www.bucopci.eu Industry Linked-in group: SG members are mainly from Spain but also from Ireland, Belgium and France. http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=4341688 “The European Commission is not responsible for the use that may be made of the information contained on this document/communication, the responsibilities lies to the author of the document/communication” “With the financial support of the Prevention, Preparedness and Consequence Management of Terrorism and other Security-related Risks Programme” European Commission - Directorate-General Home Affairs