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Double trouble: When climate change and cyber crime collide

everbridge

Today, many BCDR programs rely on response plans for a handful of most likely potential incidents. Preparing for the worst case scenario Beyond the BIA, risk assessment, and response plan, there are several steps an organization can take to prepare itself for a simultaneous disaster and cyber attack.

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Beyond Cameras and Detection: Unleashing the Power of Generative AI in Physical Security

Security Industry Association

Improve decision making : Early insights can inform operational improvements and strategic planning. Identify Your Information Gaps Before diving into data collection and model building, it is crucial to understand your specific challenges and information gaps.

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Are You Protecting Your Reputation With A Plan?

Bernstein Crisis Management

Allow me to expand a bit… While most organizations we speak with have some level of emergency planning – basic natural disaster response plans, for example – far fewer are prepared to engage in the communications and operational maneuvering that accompanies a serious threat to reputation.

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How Keeping Track of Microsoft’s Product Plans Can Keep Your Network Secure

LAN Infotech

You can quickly lose sensitive employee, financial, or client information you forgot was stored in outdated software. Even businesses and organizations with a cyber incident response plan on paper will find that an actual attack often unfolds quite differently than it does in scenario planning sessions.

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Proactively preparing for civil unrest during U.S. elections

everbridge

This real-time intelligence is critical for making informed decisions quickly. Automated communications to keep everyone informed Effective communication forms the backbone of any emergency response plan. In periods of civil unrest , it’s crucial to keep employees, customers, and stakeholders informed and secure.

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Dynamic Risks: Working Definitions and Implications for Risk Management Teams

On Solve

Planning— Do the individuals on my teams have the skills to analyze the variety of recent risks through a lens of dynamic risk? receive information. Every organization has various means of receiving information about the outside world. Is the culture open enough to allow this information to flow? Burnout /Risk Cycles.

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The Future of Business Continuity: Innovations and Emerging Technologies

Erwood Group

The information below outlines the potential future use of these technologies and in some cases how they are being employed today. Intelligent Chatbots for Crisis Communication: How it Works: AI-powered chatbots can provide real-time information and support during a crisis.