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35 Workplace safety topics for meetings

everbridge

Workplace safety is a critical aspect of any organization, ensuring the well-being of employees and the smooth operation of daily activities. Regular safety meetings and tabletop exercises are essential for reinforcing safety protocols and keeping everyone informed about the latest guidelines and best practices.

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Cyber Risk & Your Supply Chain: Managing the Growing Threat

NexusTek

Threat actors may infect the devices or systems of one party in a supply chain, using malware to steal data or spy on activities that they use to infiltrate their end target in the supply chain. Assessments allow you to determine which suppliers meet your security criteria and which need to improve their practices to remain a supplier.

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Are You Protecting Your Reputation With A Plan?

Bernstein Crisis Management

Allow me to expand a bit… While most organizations we speak with have some level of emergency planning – basic natural disaster response plans, for example – far fewer are prepared to engage in the communications and operational maneuvering that accompanies a serious threat to reputation.

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Money at Risk: Finance & Data Security in the Digital Age

NexusTek

Recent research focusing on threat activity in 2022 revealed that distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks have become the biggest threat to financial services businesses. Meeting the demands of today’s financial customer requires a rock-solid cybersecurity program, discussed in the next section.

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How Banks Benefit from the New Digital Operational Resilience Act

Pure Storage

They must have a plan, ready for execution, in a “day after attack” situation. Challenges with Legacy Setups A major stumbling block for organisations’ response plans are the limitations in the setup of their current architecture. Promptly detect anomalous activities.

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How flexible is your BCP?

KingsBridge BCP

You should be able to use the same BCP to respond to a fire, a train derailment, a power outage, or an active threat. This might seem a bit daunting; how can one plan possibly respond to all of these things? The answers are in your plan content and structure, and training. Plan content and structure.

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Russia and the Ukraine: How Geopolitical Events Impact Resilience Management

Castellan

Critical infrastructure could be at a higher risk; however, all organizations should consider and plan for potential cyber events. At Castellan, we have long been encouraging our clients to shift thinking from what might happen if a cyber event happens to what the response plan is when one occurs. Will they be safe?