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Mitigating the Impact of Severe Weather

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It was the largest fire in the nation [at the time],” said Technical Account Manager Sarah Batmale at Everbridge. By assessing severe weather risk, organizations and governments can better mitigate the impact a severe weather event has, creating a more robust approach to layered severe weather emergencies.

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Introducing Fusion’s SecurityScorecard Connector

Fusion Risk Management

Identify impacts that vendors have on critical services – Analyze the upstream and downstream impacts that your vendors have on your most critical services and operational dependencies to proactively mitigate risks. To learn more about our SecurityScorecard connector, please reach out to your Fusion Account Manager for a demo.

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The Benefits that Actionable Risk Intelligence Provides to Your Extended Enterprise

Fusion Risk Management

It has quickly become clear exactly how important it is for the enterprise as a whole to prioritize effective TPRM practices and that simply putting blanket controls into place and leaving them to their own devices just won’t suffice. Controls are processes and/or tools that are put in place to remove, mitigate, or reduce an identified risk.

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The Importance of Building a Culture of Trust and Compliance

Fusion Risk Management

In tightly regulated industries like banking, Compliance Alert notes: “Chief Compliance Officers (CCOs) increasingly face personal liability for corporate wrongdoing and regulatory violations as a change of guidelines and a string of federal enforcement actions have transformed the environment in which CCOs operate.

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The Evolution of the Global Third-Party Infrastructure

Fusion Risk Management

The world’s most systemically impactful organizations are the first required bodies to respond, while organizations of descending criticality all begin to adopt similar programs to try and protect their businesses and their customers and, simultaneously, do their part in mitigating preventable economic uncertainty. Rinse and repeat.

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Managing Vendor Incidents: Customer Impact That Isn’t Your Fault by Mandi Walls

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Knowing in advance which teams are responsible for which vendor relationships is important for being able to verify that your organization is or is not impacted by a vendor incident, knowing when the incident has been fully mitigated and service completely restored, and for determining what impact the incident had on your users.

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How Managed Services Overcome Barriers to Resilience 

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This evolution has created a critical need for organizations to anticipate, mitigate, respond to, and recover quickly when they happen. However, when organizations utilize a CEM platform via managed services, they have dedicated resources and pre-determined formalized processes at the ready for when crisis strikes.