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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. Read also : 5 Real-life business continuity planning cases you need to know 5.

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Testing your Response Plans: What Would Confucius Say?

On Solve

With the help of Confucius, Dr. Steve Goldman discusses the importance of testing your business resiliency and related response plans. With the recent COVID-19 events, it is time to look at it again. More importantly, an exercise helps answer the question: “Will my response plan actually work?” Dr. Steven B.

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Mastering the art of agility by leveraging readiness and response capabilities

Fusion Risk Management

Business continuity plans, recovery strategies, and crisis response plans can be complex, overwhelming, and time consuming – and they can stand in the way of agility in the midst of a crisis. A great place to start is to ensure that recovery planning is a strategic priority.

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Cyber Security: 8 Steps to Cyber Resilience

NexusTek

The three-step process of risk identification, analysis, and evaluation provides a foundation for the development of business continuity and disaster recovery plans to maintain operations during an internal or even external crisis. A robust BC/DR plan promotes a swift rebound and improves business uptime, no matter the crisis.

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A Ransomware Resilience Assessment Template: 5 Essentials

Solutions Review

Assess Current Security Measures Once vulnerabilities and threats have been identified, the assessment should evaluate the organization’s current security measures to identify any gaps or weaknesses. This should include evaluating access controls, backup and recovery procedures, and incident response plans.

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5 Metrics & KPIs You Should Be Tracking for Business Resilience

Business Resilience Decoded

Implementation: What are the common plan requirements that you are measuring or evaluating? Does your curriculum provide training for employees to make them aware of your emergency response plans and continuity plans? Implementation: What are the common plan requirements that you are measuring or evaluating?

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5 Metrics & KPIs You Should Be Tracking for Business Resilience

Business Resilience Decoded

Implementation: What are the common plan requirements that you are measuring or evaluating? Does your curriculum provide training for employees to make them aware of your emergency response plans and continuity plans? Implementation: What are the common plan requirements that you are measuring or evaluating?