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Top 10 Resources to Help You Become a BCM Ninja 

MHA Consulting

Back then, finding information on how to do anything in BC and IT disaster recovery (IT/DR) was impossible. Anything and everything is out there regarding how you can protect your organization and its stakeholders from disruptions and recover quickly when outages occur. Prepare My Business for an Emergency.

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Backup and DR – The Last Line of Ransomware Defense

OffsiteDataSync

Backup and disaster recovery are critical elements in the drive to thwart ransomware. Typically, backup systems are called into action for discrete outages. But if a ransomware attack encrypts a large portion of your IT infrastructure, it’s a disaster recovery situation, and the process for restoring order is a bit different.

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The Human Factor: BCM Team Roles and Skill Requirements 

MHA Consulting

Below is a list (taken from my ebook 10 Keys to a Peak-Performing BCM Program ) of the key skill sets that you should look at in assessing your current staff and bringing in new hires. In a field where one of the few constants is change—in technology, processes, and personnel—the quality of intellectual openness is essential.

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Recovery discovery: Planning ahead so you won’t fall behind

OffsiteDataSync

In a 2020 disaster recovery (DR) survey conducted by 451 Research , four out of 10 companies with more than 1,000 employees experienced significant outages during the prior two years. Tape : It’s the cheapest route but recovery can take many hours, and if backups are stored offsite, it could be days. Avoiding missteps.

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

MHA Consulting

Unfortunately, a number of companies, especially the biggest ones, persist in taking a “too big to fail” approach to dealing with the possibility they might be hit with serious outages: We don’t have to bother with BCM. Companies must be able to work without technology. That’s fine for them if they like living on the edge.

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