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Mitigating the Impact of Severe Weather

everbridge

By assessing severe weather risk, organizations and governments can better mitigate the impact a severe weather event has, creating a more robust approach to layered severe weather emergencies. What steps can governments take to mitigate climate risk and severe weather events?

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Prepare for the Impact of Tropical Storm Nicole

everbridge

Essential Steps to Mitigate the Impact of Severe Weather. This means collaborating with outside jurisdictions, hospitals, non-profits, and private businesses within the area. Employees should be trained and educated on how to receive and respond to severe weather alerts to keep themselves safe and operations protected.

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Changes Continue in Cyber Insurance

Pure Storage

LockBit has been responsible for headline-garnering attacks on hospitals, schools, and financial institutions, propelling the U.S. With the threat landscape becoming increasingly active, premiums are likely to continue to rise. Policy exclusions are also evolving. Want to learn more?

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Prepare Your Organization for a Hurricane

everbridge

To fulfill duty of care standards, corporations, educational institutions, hospitals, and government agencies should evaluate and test the health of communication networks and information systems before a severe weather event occurs. Emergency Management During a Hurricane.

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5 Steps to Implement Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)

Reciprocity

Mitigating or reducing the risk by internal controls or other risk-prevention measures. Factor Analysis of Information Risk (FAIR) provides a common risk mitigation vocabulary to help you to address security practice weaknesses. Any organization can benefit from ISO 31000 regardless of size, activity, or sector.

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5 Steps to Implement Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)

Reciprocity

The reactions to risk include: Acceptance or toleration of a risk; Prevention or termination of a risk; Passing or sharing the risk via insurance, joint venture, or another arrangement; Mitigating or reducing the risk by internal control procedures or other risk-prevention measures. ERM’s Ultimate Objective. Step 2: Assess the Risks.

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SIA New Member Profile: IXP Corporation

Security Industry Association

Our professional services team provides consulting services to local government agencies, universities and colleges, hospitals and health care systems and private commercial industry clients on business continuity planning, emergency management and public safety technology, governance and operations.