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Taking it Back to the Basics with Risk Assessments

Fusion Risk Management

Simply put, a risk assessment is a process that is utilized by risk management professionals to identify, analyze, and evaluate potential risks that may impact an organization’s operations. If that is the case, developing and implementing controls to mitigate or eliminate the risk is crucial.

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Hurricane Season is in Full Effect ? Are You Prepared?

Fusion Risk Management

And while every organization’s needs are different, there are some key areas that all need to keep top of mind while evaluating their hurricane preparedness plans. It’s also important to re-evaluate current sites – not just assess future ones. appeared first on Fusion Risk Management. Can the work be deferred?

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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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TSPs: Making the Case to Invest in Risk and Resiliency

Fusion Risk Management

Many of our own customers have said that having a “tone at the top” from leadership is critical to get their business team’s buy-in, as no one really wants to take a time out to work on their continuity plans or risk mitigation strategy. Deploy incident management to direct teams’ responses to incidents .

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

PagerDuty

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.