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Aligning Cyber Incident Response Planning with Your BC/DR Program

eBRP

In the IT realm, CIO’s and CISO’s now focus their efforts on mitigating those risks, and planning responses to potential data breaches, malware and other cyber threats. As a result, more and more organizations have begun developing Cybers Security Incident Response Plans (CSIRPs).

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Top 10 Resources to Help You Become a BCM Ninja 

MHA Consulting

Anything and everything is out there regarding how you can protect your organization and its stakeholders from disruptions and recover quickly when outages occur. A great place to get an overview of the whole BC field, from Program Administration to Exercises to Risk Management and Mitigation. Prepare My Business for an Emergency.

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Why Every BC Professional Should Become a Gap Hunter

MHA Consulting

Related on MHA Consulting: How to Get Strong: Unlocking the Power of Vulnerability Management The Practice of Vulnerability Management Last week, MHA CEO Michael Herrera wrote a blog about vulnerability management , the practice of identifying and mitigating the weaknesses in an organization’s people, processes, and technology.

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What Is Cyber Extortion? Tips for Securing Your Data

Pure Storage

Service outages ultimately frustrate customers, leading to churn and loss of trust. Creating one involves developing and testing a clear incident response plan for responding to cyber extortion attempts, including communication protocols and steps for recovery. Heres a step-by-step guide to respond to such an attack: 1.

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BCP vs. DR Plans: What Are the Key Differences?

Zerto

Processes, steps, and guidelines in a business continuity plan answer one question: “How businesses can continue offering acceptable service levels when disaster strikes.” Instructions about how to use the plan end-to-end, from activation to de-activation phases. References to Crisis Management and Emergency Response plans.

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Don’t be left in the dark: Here’s how to create a business continuity plan that works

Online Computers

These may include natural disasters, cyberattacks, power outages, supply chain disruptions, and more. This entails creating a detailed response plan for each potential risk identified, including the procedures and strategies that need to be put in place to mitigate the impacts of a particular risk.

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45 World Backup Day Quotes from 32 Experts for 2023

Solutions Review

Without proper backups and incident response plans, businesses are unable to recover data effectively and efficiently, putting long term business success on the line. This includes the availability of emergency backup services, such as batteries and generators, in case of power outages.

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