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6 Tips for CISOs Selling to the Board

Behavior Group

CISOs, information security There’s a shift taking place in the boardroom: With the recent high-profile cyberattacks like WannaCry and NotPetya, cybersecurity has been placed in the spotlight, making it a much more prominent topic than it was five years ago. Boardrooms are abuzz with questions about these breaches including “how did they happen?” or “what… Continue reading.

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2017 CMS Emergency Preparedness Guidelines: 4 Steps To Compliance

Alert Media

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Disaster recovery: Businesses should have solid plan in place

Titan Data Services

By Lenzy Krehbiel-Burton For the Tulsa Business & Legal News Sep 8, 2017 [link] Canfield & Joseph was among the 150 businesses damaged or destroyed by an EF-2 tornado that hit midtown Tulsa in early August. COURTESY Canfield & Joseph suffered damage from the EF-2 tornado that raked across midtown Tulsa in early August. An off-site data backup helped the company resume operations quickly after the tornado.

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Harvey and Irma – What can we learn?

Plan B Consulting

In the midst of hurricane season, Charlie advises business continuity professionals what they can learn from past hurricanes, in preparation for any future incidents. Oscar Wilde once said, “To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.” In the same way, to have one hurricane is bad, but to have one after the other is something else.

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Emergency Preparedness: Active Shooter Tabletop Exercise

April is Workplace Violence Prevention Awareness Month. Enhance your organization’s emergency preparedness with our Active Shooter Tabletop Exercise. Download now to strategically plan, prepare, and test your response to active shooter situations. Key Features: Plan, prepare, and test your emergency response strategy. Simulate real-world scenarios to mitigate risks.

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Beating Natural Disasters with Cloud-based DR

VOX Veritas

With recent devastating destruction caused by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, a cloud-based DR approach in can help organizations ensure maximum up-time.

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Disaster recovery: Businesses should have solid plan in place

Titan Data Services

By Lenzy Krehbiel-Burton For the Tulsa Business & Legal News. Sep 8, 2017. [link]. Canfield & Joseph was among the 150 businesses damaged or destroyed by an EF-2 tornado that hit midtown Tulsa in early August. COURTESY. Canfield & Joseph suffered damage from the EF-2 tornado that raked across midtown Tulsa in early August. An off-site data backup helped the company resume operations quickly after the tornado.

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Harvey and Irma – What can we learn?

Plan B Consulting

In the midst of hurricane season, Charlie advises business continuity professionals what they can learn from past hurricanes, in preparation for any future incidents. Oscar Wilde once said, “To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.” In the same way, to have one hurricane is bad, but to have one after the other is something else.

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Cyber Incident Management Training – 10 Lessons Learned

Plan B Consulting

This week Charlie looks at the lessons learned during our first Managing and Preparing for Cyber Incidents course. Yesterday, I ran Managing and Preparing for Cyber Incidents for the first time and I thought I would share ten lessons that were learned during the training. 1. When you have decisions to make that involve 2-3 different potential outcomes, it might be a good idea to develop a playbook for managing the incident.

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Cyber Incident Management Training – 10 Lessons Learned

Plan B Consulting

This week Charlie looks at the lessons learned during our first Managing and Preparing for Cyber Incidents course. Yesterday, I ran Managing and Preparing for Cyber Incidents for the first time and I thought I would share ten lessons that were learned during the training. 1. When you have decisions to make that involve 2-3 different potential outcomes, it might be a good idea to develop a playbook for managing the incident.

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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