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Writing Incident Scenarios: An Operational Resilience Trend Returns

Plan B Consulting

How we wrote business continuity plans 20 years ago There was a time where if you looked at a business continuity plan, it consisted of a series of risk scenarios. These could include plans for flooding, fires, tornadoes, disrupted transport links, and even an incident at a nearby nuclear plant.

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Writing Incident Scenarios: An Operational Resilience Trend Returns

Plan B Consulting

There was a time where if you looked at a business continuity plan, it consisted of a series of risk scenarios. These could include plans for flooding, fires, tornadoes, disrupted transport links, and even an incident at a nearby nuclear plant. I like the idea of scenario planning.

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Double trouble: When climate change and cyber crime collide

everbridge

Additionally, the vulnerability of critical infrastructure like power grids, communication networks, and transportation systems during times of crisis makes them prime targets for state-sponsored cyberattacks. Think beyond single scenario planning. This is hazardous thinking. Those who forget history….

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