July, 2017

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Revisiting Utoya 

Crisis Response Journal

CRJ Editorial Panel Member Robert McAlister is in Oslo for the sixth Anniversary of the July 22, 2011 attack by far right extremist Anders Breivik.

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What is a playbook and do you need one?

Plan B Consulting

What is a playbook and do you need one? In this blog post, I am going to describe what is a playbook and then give examples of two different types. What is a playbook? A playbook for me is typically associated with responding to a cyber incident and gives the actions, procedures and communications associated with responding to a certain incident. As per its name, it is derived from American Football.

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How to Change Behavior for Stronger Security System Cybersecurity

Behavior Group

Security System Cybersecurity, Cyberattack, cybersecurity, information security, cyber risk, cyber security How Healthy Are Your Cybersecurity Habits? There is a world of difference between knowing the right thing to do and actually following through and doing it. Think about doctors who repeatedly remind their patients to quit smoking, or to be careful with their cholesterol,… Continue reading.

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4 Ways Location Data Improves Your Emergency Communication Plan

Alert Media

The post 4 Ways Location Data Improves Your Emergency Communication Plan appeared first on AlertMedia.

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Are Robots Replacing You? Keeping Humans in the Loop in Automated Environments

Speaker: Erroll Amacker

As businesses increasingly adopt automation, finance leaders must navigate the delicate balance between technology and human expertise. This webinar explores the critical role of human oversight in accounts payable (AP) automation and how a people-centric approach can drive better financial performance. Join us for an insightful discussion on how integrating human expertise into automated workflows enhances decision-making, reduces fraud risks, strengthens vendor relationships, and accelerates R

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Sixth anniversary of Norway attacks 

Crisis Response Journal

Robert McAlister, CRJ Editorial Panel Member, is in Oslo to attend the Sixth Anniversary of the July 22, 2011 Norway attack by Anders Behring Breivik.

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AlertMedia Named One of 2017’s Best Places to Work by Austin Business Journal

Alert Media

The post AlertMedia Named One of 2017’s Best Places to Work by Austin Business Journal appeared first on AlertMedia.

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‘Adaptive Business Continuity: A New Approach’

Plan B Consulting

Whilst Charlie was on holiday last week, he read a recently published book about Adaptive Business Continuity. In this bulletin, he presents his thoughts on the new methodology developed by David Lindstedt and Mark Armour. The poor BIA is getting a hard time at the moment, with a number of practitioners questioning its usefulness and there is some debate among business continuity practitioners about whether it can be dispensed with.

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‘Adaptive Business Continuity: A New Approach’

Plan B Consulting

Whilst Charlie was on holiday last week, he read a recently published book about Adaptive Business Continuity. In this bulletin, he presents his thoughts on the new methodology developed by David Lindstedt and Mark Armour. The poor BIA is getting a hard time at the moment, with a number of practitioners questioning its usefulness and there is some debate among business continuity practitioners about whether it can be dispensed with.

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3 Questions to Improve Cyber Incident Recovery

Behavior Group

Cyber Incident Recovery, Cyberattacks, cybersecurity, information security, NIST cyber security framework The NIST Cybersecurity Frame-work focuses twice on the concept of improvement, doing so within both the Respond and the Recover functions. For improved response, NIST recommends that organizations incorporate lessons learned into their response plans and update their response strategies.

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How to Put Your Business Continuity Plans into Action

During a crisis, successful organizations are led by strong leaders who communicate continuously with all stakeholders and have plans that are flexible enough to allow changes to be made on the fly. What You'll Learn: Understanding the characteristics of actionable business continuity plans. Step-by-step guidance on building robust and adaptable BCPs.