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Double trouble: When climate change and cyber crime collide

everbridge

Today, many BCDR programs rely on response plans for a handful of most likely potential incidents. Preparing for the worst case scenario Beyond the BIA, risk assessment, and response plan, there are several steps an organization can take to prepare itself for a simultaneous disaster and cyber attack.

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Writing Incident Scenarios: An Operational Resilience Trend Returns

Plan B Consulting

These could include plans for flooding, fires, tornadoes, disrupted transport links, and even an incident at a nearby nuclear plant. This style of planning was particularly prevalent in the USA, where they have a multitude of different natural hazards, which were addressed in business continuity plans.

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Writing Incident Scenarios: An Operational Resilience Trend Returns

Plan B Consulting

These could include plans for flooding, fires, tornadoes, disrupted transport links, and even an incident at a nearby nuclear plant. This style of planning was particularly prevalent in the USA, where they have a multitude of different natural hazards, which were addressed in business continuity plans. Scenario example.