Business continuity relies on uninterrupted access to your vital records and critical information systems.
And yet – many organisations fail to prepare.
They don’t incorporate information management strategies into their plans for business continuity and disaster recovery.
Studies suggest that companies will never fully recover financially from a major data loss, or a computer outage of more than 10 days.
Even if you are scanning paper documents and generally backing up data, the causes of data loss are diverse. Staff are swamped with files and data, uncertain which are absolutely essential for ongoing operations.
How can you identify vital records and critical information systems? How do you assess the possible threats to that information; develop a plan to safeguard it; and implement the most time- and cost-effective procedures?
Join Sonya Sherman, our certified records management consultant, to ensure your information remains secure and accessible this hurricane season.
Discover how to incorporate files,
records and data into your disaster plan. Ignition offers a half-day seminar to help you identify and protect your information assets; and develop strategies to recovery quickly from a disaster. Keeping your business in business.
You’ll learn:
Why it’s important to plan the protection of records
and information
About the regulatory requirements for business
continuity planning
How to identify vital records and critical information systems
How to evaluate and quantify the risks to records
Strategies for protecting and recovering vital records and
critical systems
How to assess various technology options including scanning/digitising paper records and off-island data backup
How to build a business continuity/disaster recovery plan for information assets.
Date: Contact Ignition for schedule..
Time: 7:30 AM Breakfast, Seminar start is at 8:00 AM.
Duration: Half day, until 12:30 PM
Location: Reiss Room, Grand Pavilion
(Hibiscus Entrance), 802 West Bay Rd.
Cost: CI $90, includes breakfast, coffee break,
and course materials
Sonya Sherman is a qualified Records Manager, certified by the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM). She has over 10 years’ experience helping organisations to manage information more efficiently, providing training and advice to meet regulatory requirements and realise business benefits.
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
Protect your information assets this hurricane season
Workshop presented by Sonya Sherman
Contact Ignition for schedule and information.

Information is the lifeblood of your organisation.
Business continuity relies on uninterrupted access to your vital records and critical information systems.
And yet – many organisations fail to prepare.
They don’t incorporate information management strategies into their plans for business continuity and disaster recovery.
Studies suggest that companies will never fully recover financially from a major data loss, or a computer outage of more than 10 days.
Even if you are scanning paper documents and generally backing up data, the causes of data loss are diverse. Staff are swamped with files and data, uncertain which are absolutely essential for ongoing operations.
How can you identify vital records and critical information systems? How do you assess the possible threats to that information; develop a plan to safeguard it; and implement the most time- and cost-effective procedures?
Join Sonya Sherman, our certified records management consultant, to ensure your information remains secure and accessible this hurricane season.
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Discover how to incorporate files,
records and data into your disaster plan. Ignition offers a half-day seminar to help you identify and protect your information assets; and develop strategies to recovery quickly from a disaster. Keeping your business in business.
You’ll learn:
and information
continuity planning
critical systems
(Hibiscus Entrance), 802 West Bay Rd.
and course materials
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Sonya Sherman
Senior Business Analyst, Records Management
Sonya Sherman is a qualified Records Manager, certified by the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM). She has over 10 years’ experience helping organisations to manage information more efficiently, providing training and advice to meet regulatory requirements and realise business benefits.
You can read more about Sonya and her perspective on records management in the Cayman Financial Review and on her blog, Risky Business.