Sat.Oct 24, 2020 - Fri.Oct 30, 2020

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Implementing a Drone Program

Disaster Zone Podcast

Drones are becoming a critical piece of technology for any disaster response or emergency management function, however you cannot simply go out and just start flying a drone if you are a business. To maintain the safety of the national airspace, pilot and mission certifications are necessary to be in place for the aircraft and all your operational procedures.

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Redux- EP01: Creating BCM Engagement | Scott Baldwin

The Failover Plan Podcast

Episode Summary We're revisiting the episode that started it all! It remains our number 1 downloaded episode because it contains SO many tips on creating BCM engagement, its worth a re-listen. We talk with Scott Baldwin , a BCM program leader who has started several programs in Silicon Valley (Netflix, Ebay, Charles Schwab, Symantec) in his career. Scott has found some unique way to keep things fresh.

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Rethinking Disruptive Events: Is It Urgent or an Emergency?

Alert Media

The post Rethinking Disruptive Events: Is It Urgent or an Emergency? appeared first on AlertMedia.

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How Business Continuity Provides Value to A Business

Erwood Group

How Business Continuity Provides Value to A Business. There are many ways in which Business Continuity can provide a business with tremendous value. Not just during an activation of the plan itself, which may keep the business from suffering substantial losses, but even during times of normal business operations. How? You ask! The first and most obvious to many is that business continuity planning helps organizations obtain reduced premiums on insurance.

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The Complete Guide to Mastering Business Continuity

The Complete Guide to Mastering Business Continuity is a step-by-step resource for developing an effective Business Continuity Management (BCM) program and navigating challenges. Whether building from scratch or enhancing a plan, this guide offers practical tools, expert advice, and strategies to ensure resilience. What You’ll Learn: Key elements of BCM and resiliency Steps to build and test your Business Continuity Plan (BCP) Conducting risk assessments and BIAs Integrating cybersecurity into p

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Corporate Security Predictions and Trends 2021

Swan Island Network

Corporate Security Predictions and Trends 2021. Pete O'Dell. October 30, 2020. Share on facebook. Share on linkedin. Share on twitter. Share on email. 2021 is approaching rapidly, though 2020 seems to be lasting an eternity. Most organizations are planning for whatever new normal will emerge in the coming months and thinking about longer-term trends that will impact our people, markets, operations, and economy for decades.

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How to Choose the Right Emergency Communication Software [Webinar Recap]

Alert Media

The post How to Choose the Right Emergency Communication Software [Webinar Recap] appeared first on AlertMedia.

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How InfoScale SmartTier Distributes Data Across Tiers to Optimize Storage Costs

VOX Veritas

See how InfoScale SmartTier dynamic storage tiering capabilities can automatically move data based on access patterns to less expensive storage devices, transparently and without downtime.

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Cyber Ransoms – Should I Pay?

Plan B Consulting

This week I discuss the possible benefits of paying a cyber ransom and whether this is illegal. Legality I thought this week I would do a bit of research on a subject that has intrigued me for a while, which is the legality of paying cyber ransoms. In news articles about firms who have been a victim of ransomware, there is often speculation that they have paid the ransom but there is little hard evidence as organisations, on the whole, do not want to admit they have paid either company or public

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Why Your Business Continuity Plan Fails

Business Continuity Today

BCPs are like an organization’s parachute. They work to carry an organization to safety and diminish further loss and damage in the event of a crisis. But if a BCP is insufficiently maintained, haphazardly developed, difficult to interpret, and not easily accessible to personnel, your organization may crash. The Business Continuity Show Twitter - [link] Facebook - [link] LinkedIn - [link] YouTube - [link] Sister Shows EM Weekly Website - [link] Twitter - [link] Facebook - [link] LinkedIn - [link

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Mastering Remote Onboarding: Proven Strategies for Seamless New Hire Integration

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

Join this brand new webinar with Tim Buteyn to learn how you can master the art of remote onboarding! By the end of this session, you'll understand how to: Craft a Tailored Onboarding Checklist 📝 Develop a comprehensive, customized checklist that ensures every new hire has a smooth transition into your company, no matter where they are in the world.

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Avoidable Fatalities in “Tipping Point” States: Impact of Presidential Actions and Policies on States

National Center for Disaster Prepardness

The avoidable death count from COVID-19 continues to rise. Using simple comparative mortality rates we have expanded the prior national comparative study to look at how we can also estimate the number of lives that might have been avoided if these states had the same benefits from national leadership as the neighboring province of Ontario, Canada. Overall, these avoidable deaths will only continue to rise in the absence of leadership and substantive assistance from the Administration.

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Cyber Ransoms – Should I Pay?

Plan B Consulting

This week I discuss the possible benefits of paying a cyber ransom and whether this is illegal. Legality. I thought this week I would do a bit of research on a subject that has intrigued me for a while, which is the legality of paying cyber ransoms. In news articles about firms who have been a victim of ransomware, there is often speculation that they have paid the ransom but there is little hard evidence as organisations, on the whole, do not want to admit they have paid either company or publi

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Why Your Business Continuity Plan Fails

Business Continuity Today

BCPs are like an organization’s parachute. They work to carry an organization to safety and diminish further loss and damage in the event of a crisis. But if a BCP is insufficiently maintained, haphazardly developed, difficult to interpret, and not easily accessible to personnel, your organization may crash. The Business Continuity Show Twitter - [link] Facebook - [link] LinkedIn - [link] YouTube - [link] Sister Shows EM Weekly Website - [link] Twitter - [link] Facebook - [link] LinkedIn - [link