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Self-Defense - An Important Aspect of Resiliency

Alternative Resiliency Services Corp

I normally firewall my Facebook persona from my Twitter and LinkedIn personas, keeping FB personal and the others professional. This keeps me from letting my personal views on issues and politics interfere with being completely dedicated to my clients and eliminates any judgments I may have of my clients' views, even perceptually, from influencing my opinion of them or the advice I give.

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CISOs: The Cybersecurity Talent Shortage Will Get Worse

Behavior Group

62% of CISOs think the global cybersecurity talent shortage will get worse over the next five years, according to Global Snapshot: The CISO in 2020, a report that explores the role and demographics of CISOs. ciso, cybersecurity, The Cybersecurity Talent Shortage Even as cybercriminals continue to get better at what they do, people are becoming… Continue reading.

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NexusTek Again Ranked on CRN’s 2020 Elite 150 & MSP 500 Lists

NexusTek

February 20, 2020 NexusTek Again Ranked on CRNs 2020 Elite 150 & MSP 500 Lists Managed IT services provider recognized as one of the top providers in the IT Industry Denver, CO (February 20, 2020) NexusTek , a top national cloud, managed IT services and cyber security provider (MSP), today announced its placement in the Elite 150 and MSP 500 by CRN.

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The Minimum Business Continuity Objective: The Cinderella of the BIA

Plan B Consulting

This week I explain what the minimum business continuity objective (MBCO) is and how to use it. The minimum business continuity objective (MBCO) is, in my opinion, an extremely important component of the business impact analysis (BIA). I have always thought that it is the poor cousin to the MTPD (maximum tolerable period of disruption): not used very often and not really understood by many people.

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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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4 Steps for Managing Stress at Home and at Work

Beaumont Resilience Training

“I’m so tired, I can’t seem to focus on anything.”. “The house is so messy, but I haven’t the energy to clean.”. “My boss is running me ragged. There’s too much work, I’ll have to work overtime!”. Do these phrases sound familiar? Have you often found yourself exhausted from the strain of day-to-day life? You’re not alone.

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Seven cybersecurity and privacy forecasts for 2020

Behavior Group

The developments in the area of cybersecurity are alarming. As the number of smart devices in private households increases, so do the opportunities for cyber criminals to attack, TÜV Rheinland reveals. cybersecurity, privacy Uncontrolled access to personal data undermines confidence in the digital society. The logistics industry and private vehicles are increasingly being targeted by… Continue reading.

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The Minimum Business Continuity Objective: The Cinderella of the BIA

Plan B Consulting

This week I explain what the minimum business continuity objective (MBCO) is and how to use it. The minimum business continuity objective (MBCO) is, in my opinion, an extremely important component of the business impact analysis (BIA). I have always thought that it is the poor cousin to the MTPD (maximum tolerable period of disruption): not used very often and not really understood by many people.