Letter from the President: 2022 at-a-glance
DRI Drive
JANUARY 20, 2023
Our community is not only rebounding from the pandemic but also has been growing by every metric. 2022 was a landmark year at DRI International.
DRI Drive
JANUARY 20, 2023
Our community is not only rebounding from the pandemic but also has been growing by every metric. 2022 was a landmark year at DRI International.
Castellan
AUGUST 24, 2021
Today, with an increasing number of successful cyber breaches (like ransomware attacks) making headlines, resilience is often discussed in terms of cyber resilience. But when you hear the term “cyber resilience,” what does it entail and what does it mean for your operations? What is Cyber Resilience?
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Acronis
APRIL 27, 2022
Cybercriminals moved quickly to exploit new vulnerabilities caused by the pandemic. For example, the vast majority of employees suddenly had to work from home; but in most cases, their security best practices were far inferior to the controls in place at the corporate office.
Zerto
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
We’ll see how the three dimensions we consider foundational to building business resilience —operational resilience ( part two ), IT resilience ( part three ), and cyber resilience ( part four )—relate to business continuity , a tangible part of business resilience in the immediate to short-term horizon.
Castellan
FEBRUARY 7, 2022
These are among the many topics dominating news stories, especially since the outbreak of the pandemic two years ago. This, at its heart, is cyber resilience—a critical, but often-overlooked component of resilience management. That’s why cyber resilience is so important. Get The The Cyber Response Builder.
Fusion Risk Management
DECEMBER 21, 2022
We’ve been living in a compound crisis since the start of the pandemic – we have been experiencing global political instability, war, an increase in cyber and ransomware attacks, labor shortages, shortages of critical commodities, etc. Supply Chain Disruption.
Unitrends
APRIL 20, 2022
These kinds of attacks accelerated further amid the COVID-19 pandemic as cybercriminals exploited escalated international tensions to steal intellectual property (IP) data related to COVID-19 vaccines. Nation-state-backed cyberattacks are by no means a new concept in today’s increasingly digitized world.
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