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Beyond Static Playbooks: Designing Adaptive Response Plans

eBRP

From cyber incidents and conflict-related events to supply chain disruption and operational outages, organizations face complex scenarios that often demand coordinated, and more effective responses than traditional continuity plans can deliver. This is where adaptive response planning addresses the business challenges.

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7 Skills Leaders Must Master for Effective Response to Critical Events

everbridge

Some critical events may be familiar to organizations, they may happen repeatedly or even on a set schedule. In a worst-case scenario, events could even happen concurrently, forcing responders to split their attention while trying to anticipate and account for the combined effects. Understanding the Three Types of Critical Events.

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Unlocking Climate Change Resilience Through Critical Event Management and Public Warning

everbridge

In the period 2000 to 2019, there were 7,348 major recorded disaster events claiming 1.23 Floods and storms were the most prevalent events.”. The report “The Human Cost of Disasters 2000-2019” also records major increases in other categories including drought, wildfires , and extreme temperature events.

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Crisis Events Require Training, Not Just Planning

Continuity Insights

M any organizations’ crisis response plans are not equipped to handle the speed and complexity of today’s disruptive events.

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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.

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The Crucial Role of Data Forensics in Post-cyberattack Recovery

Pure Storage

Use tools like SIEM (security information and event management) and SOAR (security orchestration, automation, and response) platforms. Work with legal counsel to create an incident response plan that aligns with applicable laws. Make post-incident analysis a mandatory step in your response plan.

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Emergency Response Planning Tasks

MHA Consulting

There are numerous risks a company can face that will require an Emergency Response Plan. Rather than creating a separate plan for every type of event that could occur, it is advisable to create a basic emergency response checklist that can be used regardless of the emergency.