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B.C.’s New Bill 31 – Emergency and Disaster Management Act

CCEM Strategies

The road up to this point has been long anticipated across the emergency and disaster management community in B.C. A deliberate focus on modernization first emerged five years ago in 2018, when the Province adopted the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction.

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How to write a business continuity plan: the easy way

IT Governance BC

Business continuity focuses primarily on ensuring that you maintain functionality – even if at reduced capacity – in the event of an incident while attending to the disruption. For example, if someone with BCP responsibilities leaves the organisation, the business continuity manager should flag this, so the team can appoint a successor.

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Reciprocity

in 2018, NIST CSF has undergone significant evolution. You manage your assets as they are being transferred, removed, and disposed of. You maintain adequate storage capacity to ensure that your data is always available. NIST vs. ISO: What’s the difference? Introduced in 2014 and later updated to Version 1.1 is anticipated.

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Reciprocity

in 2018, NIST CSF has undergone significant evolution. You manage your assets as they are being transferred, removed, and disposed of. You maintain adequate storage capacity to ensure that your data is always available. NIST vs. ISO: What’s the difference? Introduced in 2014 and later updated to Version 1.1 is anticipated.