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The Risks that Manufacturing Firms are Facing and the Impact that Follows

Fusion Risk Management

A 2021 Gallup Poll noted that 6 in 10 Americans were not able to get a product due to shortages, and a similar percentage experienced delays in obtaining products. This attack was devastating and was cited as a key driver in additional legislation protecting critical infrastructure from cyber threats. Supply Chain Disruption.

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Evaluating the Global Risk Landscape and Creating Actionable Responses

everbridge

Businesses hoping to exit 2021 with momentum will face new challenges and evolving threats in 2022. Despite the positive strides taken in 2021, a return to normal business functions has not taken place. With the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic behind us, other threats have emerged, leaving the world in a period of turbulent transition.

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Integrating Risk Disciplines: Business Continuity and Cyber Response

Castellan

While this has well been the case for the last several years, it’s certainly ever-more true in our post-pandemic world. As we reflect on lessons learned from our pandemic and multi-event response protocols, we can find many opportunities to improve business continuity practices to further solidify resilience.

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Data Privacy Awareness Month 2024: Roundup of Expert Quotes

Solutions Review

Organizations need cyber resilience – a combination of cyber posture and cyber recovery – to keep their business running without interruption, even in the midst of the inevitable cyberattack.” Commendably, regulatory changes appear to be driving better prioritization of measures that will improve resilience.

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Data Privacy Day 2024: The Definitive Roundup of Expert Quotes

Solutions Review

Organizations need cyber resilience – a combination of cyber posture and cyber recovery – to keep their business running without interruption, even in the midst of the inevitable cyberattack.” Commendably, regulatory changes appear to be driving better prioritization of measures that will improve resilience.