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Intent: To enable certified personnel to receive the majority of their Recertification credits from their involvement with BCP-related s, activities, and training. Requirements: CFCP Total of 80 points over a 2-year period. CBCP Total of 80 points over a 2-year period. MBCP Total of 80 points over a 2-year period. CBCA Total of 80 points over a 2-year period. CBCLA Total of 80 points over a 2-year period. For CFCPs and CBCPs, two thirds of the points must be earned in activities directly related to business continuity / disaster recovery planning, or GROUP A activities. A: Activities directly related to Business Continuity / Disaster Recovery Planning that enhance the professional development of contingency planning professionals will be awarded full credit. B: Activities that augment, enhance, support and expand the professional s capability, but which are not directly related to Business Continuity / Disaster Recovery Planning, also will be awarded full credit. C: Activities that provide leadership and contribute to the enhancement of the profession. NOTE: See Schedule I - APPROVED EVENTS for CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITY POINTS CREDIT CEAP 1.0 Affiliation with a National or International totally dedicated to Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management. Examples: Survive, ACP, DRI Canada, DRIE, DRII, IAEM. Points for affiliation are earned yearly. 2.0 Affiliation with a National or International that includes Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management in its scope or activities. Examples: ISSA, ISACA, ASIS, NFPA, IAA, IACP, IAFC. Points for affiliation are earned yearly. 3.0 Affiliation with a local or regional totally dedicated to Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management. Examples: NEDRIX, MADRA, CPE, BRIX, BRPA, and Local ACP Chapters. Points for affiliation are earned yearly. 3 points each 2 points each 3 points each 18 points A 12 points B 18 points A Schedule-II-Effective_05-Apr-10.doc Page 1 of 9

CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITY POINTS SCHEDULE CEAP ACTIVITY Per Event Maximum 4.0 Attendance at regular meetings of s totally dedicated to Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, Emergency Management, or Emergency Response. 4.1 Meeting duration of 2 or less hours: 2 points each 12 Points A 4.2 Meeting duration of 2 to 4 hours: 4 points each 24 Points A 4.3 Meeting duration of 5-6 hours: 6 points each 36 Points A 4.4 Meeting duration of 7-8 hours: 8 points each 48 Points A 5.0 Attendance at regular meetings of s that include BCP in the scope of their activities. Example: ASIS, ISSA, ISACA, including s that address both business resiliency and auditing. 5.1 Meeting duration of 4 or less hours: 1 point each 24 points B 5.2 Meeting duration of 5-8 hours: 2 points each 24 points B Schedule-II-Effective_05-Apr-10.doc Page 2 of 9

6.0 Attendance at conferences totally dedicated to Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management 6.1 Session duration of 1-8 hours: 8 points each 16 points A 6.2 Session duration of 9-16 hours: 16 points each 32 points A 6.3 Session duration of 17-24 hours: 24 points each 48 points A 6.4 Session duration of 25-32 hours: 32 points each 64 points A 6.5 Session duration of 33 hours or more: 40 points each 64 points A 7.0 Attendance at conferences, which include (a) Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management material. (b) Subjects related to the planner's work or position, such as, Management and/or auditing conferences. 7.1 Session duration of 1-8 hours: 2 points each 8 points B 7.2 Session duration of 9-16 hours: 4 points each 8 points B 7.3 Session duration of 17-24 hours: 6 points each 12 points B 7.4 Session duration of 25-32 hours: 8 points each 1 7.5 Session duration of 33 hours or more: 10 points each 20 points B 8.0 Extra points for attending an industry related conference which includes vendors exhibits in conjunction with speaker sessions and/or workshops 8.1 1-15 Exhibitors: 2 points each 4 points A 8.2 16-30 Exhibitors: 3 points each 6 points A 8.3 31-45 Exhibitors: 4 points each 8 points A 8.4 More than 45 Exhibitors: 5 points each 10 points A Schedule-II-Effective_05-Apr-10.doc Page 3 of 9

9.0 Speak at conferences, workshops, or seminars on the topics of Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management 9.1 Internal company or other speaking opportunities: 2 points each 12 points A 9.2 External speaking opportunities: 6 points each 30 points A 10.0 Speak at conferences, workshops, or seminars on topics other than Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management 10.1 Internal company or other speaking opportunities: 1 points each 10.2 External speaking opportunities: 2 points each 10 points B 11.0 Editor of an internal newsletter totally dedicated to Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management. Points for editing a newsletter are earned yearly. 11.1 1 edition per year: 1 points each, 11.2 2 editions per year: 2 points each, 11.3 3 or more editions per year: 3 points each, 12.0 Participation in the development and presentation of company-supported educational workshops or seminars 8 points A 16 points A 24 points A 12.1 Duration of Less than 1/2 day: 1 points each 4 points B 12.2 Duration of 1/2 day: 2 points each 8 points B 12.3 Duration of 1 day: 5 points each 20 points B 13.0 Write and publish a book totally dedicated to the topics of Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management 13.1 Up to 100 pages: 10 points each 20 points A or C 13.2 More than 100 pages: 20 points each 40 points A or C 14.0 Write and publish a book chapter totally dedicated to the topics of Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management 14.1 Up to 10 pages: 2 points each 8 points A or C 14.2 More than 10 pages: 6 points each 12 points A or C Schedule-II-Effective_05-Apr-10.doc Page 4 of 9

15.0 Write and publish an article, create a video, or employ other media totally dedicated to the topics of Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management. Copy submitted for verification. 15.1 Internal magazines or newsletters: 1 point per 1000 words 15.1 External magazines or newsletters 2 points per 1000 words 15.3 DRI International Quarterly News: 1000 words 16.0 Develop accepted questions for DRI International certification examination. 17.0 Develop material or do work for DRI International at request of DRI International office. 18.0 Hold an elected / appointed position in an totally dedicated to Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management. Points for leading a DR/BC are earned yearly. 1 point for each question 18.1 National or International Organization: 5 points each 18.2 Regional Organization: 4 points each 18.3 Local Organization: 3 points each 19.0 Perform exceptional work within scope of present job description in areas of Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management, as recognized in writing by Supervisor and executive management and approved by DRI International management 20.0 Direct or be responsible for facilitating, planning, executing, and/or participating in a corporate or wide Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery exercise.. 20.1 For every two (2) hours exercise duration: 21.0 Actively participate in an actual declared IT, corporate or -wide disaster response and execution of 10 points A or C 10 points A or C 15 points A or C 20 points A As assigned Unlimited A or C 20 points C 16 points C 12 points C 2 points each 8 points A 1 point for each 2 hours of exercise activity 60 points A Schedule-II-Effective_05-Apr-10.doc Page 5 of 9

the company s BC Plan. 21.1 For every one (1) hour of actual disaster response and/or recovery operations: 22.0 Submit written scope and analysis of sanitized disaster exercise scenario where you may or may not have been responsible for its conduct. 23.0 Attend and complete college or university courses (for credit), professional development classes or seminars. 1 point for each 1 hour of BC Plan execution 60 points A 15 points each 60 points A 23.1 Course duration of 1-8 hours: 4 points each 1 23.2 Course duration of 9-16 hours: 8 points each 32 points B 23.3 Course duration of 17-24 hours: 12 points each 48 points B 23.4 Course duration of 25-32 hours: 16 points each 64 points B 23.5 Course duration of 33 hours or more: 20 points each 80 points B 24.0 Perform volunteer activities to assist other s (commercial, government, or non-profit) establish capabilities in Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management 25.0 Teaching Business Continuity / Disaster Recovery related courses. For courses other than DRI International, submit outline of content, with verification of course presentation by client or supervisor letter. 3 points each 12 points B Maximum Points for 25.1 Course duration of 1-4 hours: 5 points each Teaching A or C 25.2 Course duration of 4-8 hours: 10 points each Bus. Cont. A or C 25.3 Course duration of 9-12 hours: 15 points each or DR A or C 25.4 Course duration of 13-16 hours: 20 points each Related A or C 25.5 Course duration of 17-20 hours: 25 points each Courses: A or C 25.6 Course duration of 21-24 hours: 30 points each 80 points A or C 25.7 Course duration of 25-28 hours: 35 points each Per A or C 25.8 Course duration of 29-32 hours: 40 points each Recertification A or C 25.9 Course duration of 33 hours or more: 50 points each Cycle A or C Schedule-II-Effective_05-Apr-10.doc Page 6 of 9

26.0 Attending or completing Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery/Emergency Management related courses or webinars: - BC/DR national/international classes - BC/DR Vendor sponsored classes 26.1 Emergency Management national/international. Course attended in person (make one entry per course attended) 1 point per hour attended 60 points A 26.2 26.3 Course attended by correspondence (make one entry per course attended) Webinar (make one entry per webinar attended) 1 point per hour spent on course 1 point per hour attended 40 points A 20 points A * Note: Each additional 30 minutes or.5 hours will equal.5 CEAP points. For example: An approved course that runs for 1.5 hours would equal 1.5 CEAP points. 27.0 Complete a risk analysis (Internal and or External), using one of the standard and accepted methodologies for a site, including a set of recommendations to improve asset protection. 27.1 Include environmental, technical, and human threats to the company. Include prioritization of risks. 27.2 Complete a Comprehensive Impact Threat Vulnerability Matrix. 27.3 Perform as a valuable member of a Risk Assessment Team. 28.0 Successfully install and implement controls (protecting corporate assets) developed through the completion of a Risk Assessment and / or Risk Analysis 8 points each 1 3 points each 3 points each 2 points each 4 points B 2 points each Schedule-II-Effective_05-Apr-10.doc Page 7 of 9

29.0 Complete a comprehensive Business Impact Analysis using a database tool, interview process, questionnaire, or workshop methodology 29.1 Provide a sterilized full BIA report displaying costs of losing business function over time and the prioritized business functions and / or IT applications. 8 points per 29.2 Perform as a valuable member of a BIA Team. 1 points per 29.3 Develop an internal or external BIA questionnaire. 2 points per 29.4 Conduct BIA interviews and rate the results. 2 points per 30.0 Complete a Business Continuity Strategy, Internal or External, Business or Technology, using DRI International-accepted methodologies. Must include a report or presentation 30.1 Perform as a valuable member of a Business Continuity Plan of Record Team. 30.2 Present a business continuity strategy via a written report or presentation. 30.3 Develop a matrix for scoring alternate site recovery options. 31.0 Develop an Emergency Response Plan for an Internal or External Client. Present the emergency response plan via a written report or presentation 31.1 Perform as a valuable member of an Emergency Response Planning Team. 31.2 Develop an Emergency Response Plan (ERP) and or strategy in a specific business function or segment. 6 points per 1 2 points B 4 points B 4 points B 12 points B 2 points each 4 points B 2 points per 4 points B 2 points each 4 points B 6 points each 12 points B 2 points each 1 point per Schedule-II-Effective_05-Apr-10.doc Page 8 of 9

32.0 Develop a Business Continuity Plan for an or an internal or external client 32.1 Develop a Business Continuity Handbook for business units. 10 points per 5 points per 32.2 Develop instruction sheet for plan development. 5 points per 33.0 Develop or create awareness and education classes on Business Continuity and or Disaster Recovery 34.0 Develop a contingency plan maintenance schedule, including the identification of tools to be used for plan maintenance monitoring, a criterion for activities to assure the plan is complied with, an update process, and control functions. Follow through with this maintenance plan 34.1 Revise an existing Business Continuity Plan for either an internal or external. 35.0 Develop a Public Relations and Crisis Communication plan, including comprehensive documentation for the Incident Management Team 35.1 Exercise or test a Public Relations and Crisis Communications Plan. 35.2 Organize an -wide Incident Management Team. 35.3 Develop and exercise corporate crisis media policies. 36.0 Coordinate public authority incident command using an Incident Command System. Develop a plan for interfacing with Public Authorities during incidents 36.1 Conduct an exercise that includes local authorities. 36.2 Conduct a corporate and or facility exercise involving local emergency services, media, etc. 6 points per 6 points per 4 points per 37.0 Grading of Master s Level Examination by MBCPs. 10 points per exam 38.0 Subscribe to periodicals totally dedicated to Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, or Emergency Management 1 point per periodical 20 points B 10 points B 10 points B 12 points B 12 points B 18 points B 18 points B 1 9 points B 20 points C 6 points C Schedule-II-Effective_05-Apr-10.doc Page 9 of 9