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Do you have a data breach response plan?

IT Governance BC

Originally published 6 August 2018. The Ponemon Institute Cost of a Data Breach Study 2018 indicates that one in four organisations will suffer a data breach in the next two years. It’s highly likely that your organisation will be among them, so it’s important to have a plan in place to deal with cyber security incidents.

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Hazardous Conditions: Mitigation Planning and Pandemics

National Center for Disaster Prepardness

Thus, in addition to having a clear strategy and response plan, it is essential to identify the most vulnerable populations and hazard areas, and to have a strong framework for coordination among emergency management and public health agencies. Some states identified that more research and planning is needed to mitigate a pandemic.

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Aligning BC/DR to CSIRP Challenges

eBRP

An agile response requires tested and documented Incident Response Plans – including Crisis Management, Business Continuity and IT Disaster Recovery Plans. As presented at the DRJ Fall World 2018, participants learned about the various program components that will help build an effective CSIRP.

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Russia-Ukraine Conflict Cyber Threats

Fusion Risk Management

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), created in 2018 to protect critical infrastructure from cyberthreats, has been warning of the possibility of Russian cyberattacks for months. Details of a new nation-state-sponsored phishing campaign against European governmental entities recently emerged.

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Internal Controls & Fraud Prevention

Reciprocity

In 2018 the average corporate loss arising from fraud was $2.75 In its 2018 Report to the Nations Global Study on Fraud and Abuse, ACFE predicted that U.S. Eventually shareholders lost over $74 billion and the company went bankrupt. What Is the Cost of Corporate Fraud? These auditors must know how to assess fraud risk.

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PLANNING FOR AN EMERGENCY? DON'T FORGET YOUR VOLUNTEERS

CCEM Strategies

At the 2018 annual Clean Pacific conference in Portland, OR, we attended a session on volunteer planning in oil spill response. The presentation focused on the different types of volunteers that can emerge during an oil spill (affiliated, spontaneous and micro), and how they can be integrated into response planning.

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The difference between a generic response and contingency plans

Plan B Consulting

Often the scenario plans, which I like to call contingency plans, are generic, contain little detail and do not align to the risk the organisation faces. It also has to be noted that a plan for dealing with the loss of a building is very different to a cyber response plan and dealing with a reputational issue.