Protection for worst-case scenarios
Thales helps customers continue operating in the event of major adverse circumstances such as supply chain failure, unforeseeable system-related phenomena, destruction or paralysis of sites or processes, interruption of information or communication systems, cyberattacks on SCADA systems, acts of terrorism, and crises involving infringement of corporate image/reputation.
Business continuity management (BCM) is concerned with ensuring continuity of the essential activities of a given organization-including those in government, vital infrastructure, industry, trade, finance, insurance, territorial communities, and local administrations. BCM practices are highly codified through BS 25999 and other standards. In practice, they translate into:
- Continuity plans covering various anticipated scenarios with the potential to interrupt business
- Crisis management provisions covering unforeseeable situations
Business continuity and crisis management exercises are a key part of evaluating and enhancing the maturity of organizations and their teams.
Thales is involved in all sectors, both in France and throughout the world. Our comprehensive capabilities cover all aspects of BCM: maturity diagnostics, continuity policy, management systems, continuity plans, training, exercises, best practices, and change management.