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Don’t be left in the dark: Here’s how to create a business continuity plan that works

Online Computers

A business continuity plan (BCP) is a vital document that outlines the procedures and strategies an organization must follow to be able to continue operating in the event of an emergency or a disaster. Assess your company's risks and vulnerabilities Identify the potential risks and threats that your business may face.

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Aligning Cyber Incident Response Planning with Your BC/DR Program

eBRP

As a result, more and more organizations have begun developing Cybers Security Incident Response Plans (CSIRPs). Developing these plans in their own ‘silo’ – without considering the cyber incident impacts on general business operations – can be negligent and potentially dangerous.

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Why Every BC Professional Should Become a Gap Hunter

MHA Consulting

Business continuity professionals who want to make their organizations more resilient should make a conscious effort to become gap hunters. The issue, more often than not, is that their operations and response plans are riddled with unidentified gaps. This can be crippling during an outage. Unrealistic tests.

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The Future of Business Continuity: Innovations and Emerging Technologies

Erwood Group

The Future of Business Continuity The Future of Business Continuity: Innovations and Emerging Technologies In an era of rapid technological advancement, the landscape of business continuity is evolving, embracing innovations and emerging technologies to enhance resilience.

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National Preparedness Month Highlights the Move from “If” to “When” in Preparedness Planning

Castellan

While it’s a great time to celebrate all of the hard work business continuity, disaster response, and incident management teams do year round, it’s also a wonderful opportunity to raise awareness throughout your organization about the valuable role these programs play in ensuring operational resilience, which is a big win for everyone.

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BCP vs. DR Plans: What Are the Key Differences?

Zerto

Business Continuity Plan vs. Disaster Recovery Plan. Savvy organizational leaders employ corporate strategies such as disaster recovery and business continuity to nimbly navigate through such emergencies and maintain functionality in the face of disasters. What is a Business Continuity Plan?

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10 Disaster Recovery Plan Mistakes to Avoid for Your Business

Erwood Group

A disaster recovery plan is a set of procedures and protocols put in place to help a business recover from a disaster. Without a disaster recovery plan, a business can suffer significant financial losses and may even go out of business. Relying solely on it, however, is a common mistake.