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The Importance of Business Continuity Planning in University Security

BCP Builder

This is where Business Continuity Planning (BCP) becomes indispensable. BCP includes robust cybersecurity measures and incident response plans that protect against data breaches and ensure rapid recovery of IT systems, thereby safeguarding critical information and maintaining trust.

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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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Cyber Security: 8 Steps to Cyber Resilience

NexusTek

Cyber Security: 8 Steps to Cyber Resilience. You’ve heard of cyber security, but have you heard of cyber resiliency? Cyber resilience is the ability to maintain business operations despite a cyber attack or breach. Let’s breakdown 8 steps businesses must take to optimize cyber security and cyber resilience strategies.

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Ensuring Operational Resilience Amidst Geopolitical Events

Fusion Risk Management

In an increasingly interconnected world, organizations with a global presence face a unique set of challenges when it comes to maintaining resilience during geopolitical events. Crisis and Incident Response Geopolitical events often necessitate the activation of emergency response and crisis response plans.

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Testing your Response Plans: What Would Confucius Say?

On Solve

With the help of Confucius, Dr. Steve Goldman discusses the importance of testing your business resiliency and related response plans. A BR/CM/CC/DR plan exercise validates the plan and procedures, tests/trains responders in simulated real conditions and provides feedback to the plan developers and responders.

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Aligning Cyber Incident Response Planning with Your BC/DR Program

eBRP

As a result, more and more organizations have begun developing Cybers Security Incident Response Plans (CSIRPs). Developing these plans in their own ‘silo’ – without considering the cyber incident impacts on general business operations – can be negligent and potentially dangerous.

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Russia and the Ukraine: How Geopolitical Events Impact Resilience Management

Castellan

When it comes to business continuity planning, a lot of organizations think about anticipated event types and make plans to adequately address them. And some of the best programs take this one step further—they imagine other plausible scenarios and create plans that are flexible enough to address those types of events, too.