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ESS Presentations at NFPA C&E Address a Wide Range of Issues, Including the Hazards They Present and Tactical Approaches for Mitigation

National Fire Protection Association

An NFPA Journal article, “ESS Prep,” by Angelo Verzoni highlights improved ESS training and regulation as keys to a safe coexistence with this evolving and complex hazard. This panel discussion offers perspectives from manufacturers, AHJs, FPEs/consultants, developer/installer/maintainers, and insurance and fire service.

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Strategies for Digital Risk Protection

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Any hazards associated with cloud architectural changes, the use of new platforms such as IoT devices, or new IT systems can lead to digital risk. Restrict employees from downloading non-approved applications (also known as “shadow IT”) to organizational devices. Technology. Compliance.

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IRM, ERM, and GRC: Is There a Difference?

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For example, retail is now “e-tail,” manufacturing plants are increasingly automated, and nearly every step of the hiring and contracting process happens online, from application to background checks to payroll. Users and application systems receive accurate, consistent, and verifiable information.

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Risk Assessment vs Risk Analysis

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This includes potential threats to information systems, devices, applications, and networks. Various types of hazards must be considered. After identifying hazards and risks, consider how they are harmful and the possible outcomes. Economic risk. Operational risk. Third-party risk. Quality risk. Risk Identification.

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5 Steps to Implement Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)

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The two fundamental components of ERM are (1) the evaluation of significant risks, followed by (2) application of adequate responses. Passing or sharing the risk via insurance, joint venture, or another arrangement. Identified risks are analyzed to assess both their likelihood and hazard potential. Risk Assessment.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Regardless of the industry (non-profit organizations, professional services companies, manufacturing, public sector, etc.), An added benefit to a more resilient organization will be lower insurance rates These are just a few examples. Insurance companies assess risks to determine the insurance premiums they will charge.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Regardless of the industry (non-profit organizations, professional services companies, manufacturing, public sector, etc.), Business insurance needs – some business interruption policies are requiring organizations to implement business continuity programs. recovery priority of business functions, processes and IT applications.