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Double trouble: When climate change and cyber crime collide

everbridge

Businesses must ensure that they have the infrastructure, plans, and operational capacity to manage polycrisis events. Think beyond single scenario planning. Too many organizations view business continuity planning as a compliance exercise: “If we have a cyber breach plan on the shelf, we’re covered.”

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Is the UK National Risk Register 2025 Any Use to Business Continuity Practitioners?

Plan B Consulting

The report is fairly comprehensive, covering 96 risks split into the following categories: Terrorism, Cyber, State Threats, Geographic and Diplomatic Risks, Accidents and Systems Failure, Natural and Environmental Hazards, Human, Animal and Plant Health, Societal, and Conflict and Instability.