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

CCEM Strategies

Since then, the Province has been continually responding to large-scale disasters, including the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 2021 and 2023 floods and wildfires. The new Act includes dozens of material changes that local governments, communities, and critical infrastructure owners should be aware of. In 2019, B.C.

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How to Avoid the Common Risks of Implementing New Software

Reciprocity

One 2021 report found that the average time to fix critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities had increased to 205 days. 4) Poor Change Management What it means : A failure to prepare users for the change to new software can limit adoption and result in failure to achieve expected goals.

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6 Reasons Why You Need SOC 2 Compliance

Reciprocity

In 2021, a single data breach cost, on average, $4.2 Protecting customer data from unauthorized access and theft is a priority for your clients, so without a SOC 2 attestation (or SOC 3, which uses the same audit but whose report is designed for public consumption), you could lose business due to a poor cybersecurity posture.

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6 Reasons Why You Need SOC 2 Compliance

Reciprocity

In 2021, a single data breach cost, on average, $4.2 Protecting customer data from unauthorized access and theft is a priority for your clients, so without a SOC 2 attestation (or SOC 3, which uses the same audit but whose report is designed for public consumption), you could lose business due to a poor cybersecurity posture.

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