For over 30 years, Leo A. Wrobel has earned broad notoriety and acclaim as an author, technologist, speaker, and Mayor. Leo is a principal at Dallas-based b4Ci Inc. and is a nationally known Business Resumption Planning and Disaster Recovery expert. An engaging speaker, Leo has a dynamic presence and passion for perfection. Rest assured your audience will stay awake as this energetic speaker makes the complicated simple, and conveys even the most abstract technical concepts and a fun and lighthearted manner! Leo has published 12 books and 800 trade articles (See links above) and has lectured worldwide in places like Tel Aviv Israel, Santiago Chile and most recently as an invited guest of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, PRC. Wrobel has also provided extensive support to legal teams in Disaster Recovery and telecommunications cases.
Praise and Accolades for Leo A. Wrobel:
As a Seminar Host:- Very knowledgeable. Ready to explain and eager to hear questions. Excellent.
- "Presentation skills were very effective and no question was a 'dumb' question."
- "Good anecdotes and real life examples, Excellent."
- "Leo adapted the course to fit our needs."
As a Consultant:- "You have us pegged. Your methodology is perfect, don't change it." - CIO of $76 billion financial services company
Five Stars on Amazon.com!"Disaster Recovery Planning for Communications and Critical Infrastructure is a scholarly examination of how the vulnerabilities in modern-day infrastructure can best be protected from threats such as terrorism and natural disasters. Authors Leo A. Wrobel and Sharon M. Wrobel, both highly skilled professionals in the field, cover the technologies that can help spread word quickly when things go wrong, how to set up procedures for "4Ci" (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence), the basics of a solid emergency response plan, templates for assessing the weaknesses of everything from hospitals to power grids to large business enterprises, "first alert" procedures, and much more. A scholarly, well-researched text featuring cutting-edge, life-saving preparation measures, Disaster Recovery Planning for Communications and Critical Infrastructure is an absolute must-have for disaster recovery planners and experts, and anyone else responsible for planning for worst-case scenarios. Highly recommended."
See more Wrobel books at link above or order at www.4ci.us.
How Sarbanes-Oxley Affects Your Disaster Recovery Planning
Unless you're trying to land your CEO in jail, your disaster recovery plan had better be good. Leo Wrobel explains how the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 ultimately means that you really need a plan that protects your data.
Business Resumption Planning in Small and Medium-Sized Offices
Your small business can go from thriving to surviving in the time it takes for an earthquake, an intruder, or some other disaster to wreak havoc on your property. Leo Wrobel explores some steps that even very small businesses can take to prevent or handle a disaster and get back to normal.
Tips For Retaining Your Next Expert Witness
While lawyers are important in any legal action, experts also play a major role in the U.S.
Leo A. Wrobel, Sharon Wrobel
Addressing the vulnerabilities in today s critical infrastructure to natural disasters and terrorism, this practical book describes what you should be doing to protect your infrastructure before the unthinkable happens. You learn how to maintain command and control in any disaster, and how to predict the probability of those disasters.
Leo A. Wrobel
This book discusses the security measures for telecommunications systems. Topics include common exposures in recovery planning, sizing the project and defining the phases, developing operating and security standards and more. DLC: Telecommunication systems - Security measures - Planning
Leo A. Wrobel
Offering hundreds of tips, templates, checklists, and pointers to information in the public domain, Business Resumption Planning, Second Edition assists you in creating a rock solid recovery plan for any size organization. It provides the information you need in order to coordinate first responders to meet any disaster scenario head on, whether involving computers, telecommunications, or infrastructure in a timely and effective manner.
Leo A. Wrobel, Eddie M. Pope
Using simple, nontechnical language, this practical guide explains the often complicated process of building private networks and using special facilities from local and interexchange telephone companies. Concrete, real-life examples are presented that will benefit anyone charged with charting and implementing corporate telecommunications plans or information technology policy.