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What is operational resilience?

everbridge

Operational resilience is the ability of an organization to deliver critical business operations, even during disruptions. Unlike organizational resilience, which focuses on the broader capacity of an organization to adapt and survive, operational resilience focuses on maintaining critical operations.

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Unlocking Climate Change Resilience Through Critical Event Management and Public Warning

everbridge

Disaster risk is becoming systemic with one event overlapping and influencing another in ways that are testing our resilience to the limit,” Mizutori said. So, how can public and private sectors cultivate climate change resilience? WATCH NOW: ENTERPRISE RESILIENCE DURING A SEVERE WEATHER CRISIS.

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Continuity Strategies to Support an Enterprise Resiliency Program

eBRP

To build an Adaptive, Resilient Enterprise , organizations must move beyond conventional Business Continuity Management (BCM) approaches. Traditional BCM is often limited to tactical response plans, perceived simply as insurance policies that rarely spark high-level executive engagement.

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How Business Continuity Leaders Can Shine a Light on a Dark Day

On Solve

That means business continuity leaders like you must be able to communicate and execute crisis response plans quickly and effectively. In today’s complex threat landscape, you’re tasked with optimizing a continuous improvement process. OnSolve helps make this happen seamlessly, no matter the scenario.

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Cybersecurity Leadership: The Complete Guide to Building and Leading an Effective Security Team

Pure Storage

CISOs and others responsible for guarding a company’s data and infrastructure are now prioritizing things like cyber resilience and tiered architectures to better align with new guidelines, such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 , that have been developed to help cybersecurity leaders navigate this dangerous new world.

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Enterprise Resiliency: Navigating Through Disruptions

eBRP

This resilience defines an enterprise’s capacity to restore its operations, assets, and services to ensure uninterrupted delivery of products and services. Here’s a breakdown of the key components that constitute the backbone of a resilient enterprise.

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Enterprise Resiliency: Navigating Through Disruptions

eBRP

This resilience defines an enterprise’s capacity to restore its operations, assets, and services to ensure uninterrupted delivery of products and services. Here’s a breakdown of the key components that constitute the backbone of a resilient enterprise.