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What Was New in ’22: The BCM Year in Review

MHA Consulting

The year 2022 saw the tapering off of the pandemic, the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, an ongoing wave of cyberattacks, continuing supply chain woes, and a renewed focus by organizations on identifying and protecting their most essential business processes. Read on to learn about the BCM year in review. Discipline and rigor are needed.

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Developing A Disaster Recovery Plan

everbridge

Even a minimal disruption can result in severe consequences such as impact to supply chains , decreased customer satisfaction and trust, and ultimately lost business revenue. Take, for example, an IT outage due to a cyberattack. Furthermore, a plan needs to be available to guide employees through a Plan B if an outage occurs.