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APAC Retrospective: Learnings from a Year of Tech Outages: Reactive to Proactive by Leigh Shevchik

PagerDuty

When it comes to major technological disruptions, cloud service outages, and cybersecurity threats, businesses must be proactive and prepared. They act as opportunities for strategic learning and operational growth. Mature organisations require the capabilities to look beyond the low level metrics of incident counts and durations.

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Introducing Fusion’s Dynamic Response Console

Fusion Risk Management

Whether it’s supplier challenges, extreme weather, an unplanned outage, or an increased threat of cyberattacks, it seems the next disruption is just around the corner. What happens when a hurricane causes damage to an entire region, causing several sites to go down along with unplanned network outages? Activate Response.

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Why BCM and ERM Should Be BFFs 

MHA Consulting

Theirs is a strategic role that involves the research and study of models, financials, and procedures, and risk managers tend to have a lot of authority in an organization. ERM tackles this on the strategic level with a portfolio that includes operations as well as many other areas as discussed above. It’s easy to see why.

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When You Can’t Rely on a Crystal Ball, Elevate and Invest in Resilience

Fusion Risk Management

Organizations that embrace, invest in, and elevate resilience as a strategic priority are able to more proactively sense issues, analyze vulnerabilities, and adapt to the evolving environment. In today’s fast-paced world, resilience must be a strategic priority for businesses.

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Zero Trust Security: What BC Practitioners Need to Know

MHA Consulting

If it does happen, it will be a major strategic project and take a long time to implement. So what happens when, during an outage, employees start attempting to use backup devices, such as their home computers, to access the network? You don’t have to worry about being taken by surprise; it’s not just going to show up one day.

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IT Orchestration vs. IT Automation: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

For instance, provisioning infrastructure resources, managing server configurations, or deploying code updates can be automated, allowing teams to focus on higher-value activities like innovation, problem-solving, and strategic planning. This acceleration of processes leads to faster time to market for products and services.

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Dynamic Risks: Working Definitions and Implications for Risk Management Teams

On Solve

But nearly a full day after the tornado, power outages and gas leaks were causing new evacuations , and the staff shortage continued into the following week.”. Strategically, plan for new types of risks. Strategically analyze how recent disruptions have changed in the moment or enabled other disruptions. should not be assumed.