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Why You Need Cyber Resilience and Defence in Depth

IT Governance BC

And how to become resilient with ISO 27001 and ISO 22301 Unfortunately, even the most secure organisation can suffer an incident. This is where cyber resilience comes in. Cyber resilience combines cyber security with the ability to detect, respond to and recover from cyber incidents. How will you ensure operational resilience?

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What Does Good Look Like in the Era of Operational Resilience?

Fusion Risk Management

Understanding Operational Resilience In an era marked by escalating threats such as natural disasters , geopolitical tensions , cyberattacks, and social unrest, an organization’s ability to adapt, react, and maintain operations is crucial.

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Revised Guidance from FEMA on Hazard Mitigation Assistance.

Recovery Diva

See the newly revised guide titled: Hazard Mitigation Assistance Program and Policy Guide “ “FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) programs provide funding for eligible mitigation activities that protect life and property from future disaster damage to build a more resilient nation.

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Leveraging Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Funding

Disaster Zone Podcast

Another very important aspect of the discipline of emergency management is disaster mitigation. This podcast focuses on a relatively new federal program called Building Resilient Infrastructure Communities (BIRC). Derrick Hiebert, Deloitte is the mitigation expert interviewed in this recording.

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OUR CHALLENGE

Emergency Planning

Resilience is an illusion. In saying that I mean no disrespect to resilience officers, whose work is honourable, vital and necessary. However, whether resilience has as its goal to 'bounce back' or to 'bounce forward', it represents a tendency to seek homeostasis, in other words a quest for an eventual stable equilibrium.

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Risk-Based Approach to Supply Chain Risk Management

LogisManager

This structured process integrates five key steps: Governance, Assessment, Mitigation, Monitoring, and Event Response. Applying the Risk Wheel to Supply Chain Risk Management Governance Governance involves managing critical resources, including policies, people, vendors, equipment, and technology.

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Unlocking Climate Change Resilience Through Critical Event Management and Public Warning

everbridge

“Disaster risk is becoming systemic with one event overlapping and influencing another in ways that are testing our resilience to the limit,” Mizutori said. So, how can public and private sectors cultivate climate change resilience? WATCH NOW: ENTERPRISE RESILIENCE DURING A SEVERE WEATHER CRISIS.