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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.

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Business Continuity Planning and Remote Work Challenges

Stratogrid Advisory

Remote Work and Business Continuity Planning Challenges. Before the Pandemic of 2020, we all knew that remote work is a viable option for many organizations. Due to the Pandemic impacts of business shutdowns in early March (here in Canada), many organizations were forced to flip the virtual switch. What the future holds.

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The 9 Best Books for Disaster Recovery Managers in 2022

Solutions Review

There are plenty of free resources available online (such as Solutions Review’s Disaster Recovery as a Service Buyer’s Guide, Data Protection Buyer’s Guide, Backup and Disaster Recovery Buyer’s Guide, Data Protection Vendor Comparison Map, and best practices section ), but sometimes it’s best to do things the old-fashioned way.

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What to Expect in Business Continuity Employment for the Last Half of 2021

Castellan

Before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020, the U.S. business continuity industry saw an average of about 20-25 new job postings each week , with about 30-35 on average internationally. new business continuity job postings reached an average of 30-35 per week, with international numbers increasing to 40-45 posts.