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Collaborative Partner Spotlight: More Events Coming This Summer

DRI Drive

As the leading nonprofit helping organizations around the world prepare for and recover from disasters, DRI relies on groups that promote greater resiliency. We encourage Certified Professionals to support these valuable partners. Business Resiliency Planners of Wisconsin – BRPW’s June Year-End Event in Madison, WI, on June 14, with the spotlight “Coming Together to Prepare for Cyberattacks.” […] The post Collaborative Partner Spotlight: More Events Coming This Summer appeared first on DRI

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U.S. Has Most Tornadoes in the World.

Recovery Diva

From CNN: Here’s why the US has more tornadoes than any other country. This article explains why the U.S.

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How to Respond to China's Tactics in the South China Sea

The Rand Blog

China has the Philippines in an ever-tightening stranglehold that is increasingly compromising the latter's sovereignty and territorial integrity at sea. If international law is to be upheld and borders are to remain inviolable, the United States should do more to help the Philippines.

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Truth, Lies and BCDR: Are Your Software-based Backups Vulnerable?

Unitrends

Your data is one of your most valuable assets, and it’s constantly under attack. The ever-growing frequency, sophistication and damage wrought by modern cyberattacks, such as ransomware, underscore the vital importance of resilient business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) solutions. Proven, secure BCDR is essential in today’s always-on, digital world to respond swiftly to and […] The post Truth, Lies and BCDR: Are Your Software-based Backups Vulnerable?

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How to Put Your Business Continuity Plans into Action

During a crisis, successful organizations are led by strong leaders who communicate continuously with all stakeholders and have plans that are flexible enough to allow changes to be made on the fly. What You'll Learn: Understanding the characteristics of actionable business continuity plans. Step-by-step guidance on building robust and adaptable BCPs.

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Building an Effective Board Governance Committee: Everything You Need to Know

LogisManager

Building an Effective Board Governance Committee: Everything You Need to Know Last Updated: June 4, 2024 Your company relies on its board of directors to ensure high profitability and a good public reputation, and effective corporate governance is essential for supporting those goals. Creating and retaining a good governance committee helps you ensure your overarching board is functioning well, but who you appoint to this board and how you promote its activities plays a critical role in its succ

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Who Should Lead Your Crisis or Incident Team?

Plan B Consulting

In this week’s bulletin, Charlie discusses the role of a leader in a crisis team and looks at some of the key things to consider when choosing a leader. I went to an interesting and informative webinar this week titled ‘ How to Lead Effectively in a Crisis ‘, with Jonathan Hemus asking the questions and Sean Cunningham, Group Crisis Manager at Vestas, answering.

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Truth, Lies and BCDR: Are Your Software-based Backups Vulnerable?

Unitrends

Your data is one of your most valuable assets, and it’s constantly under attack. The ever-growing frequency, sophistication and damage wrought by modern cyberattacks, such as ransomware, underscore the vital importance of resilient business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) solutions. Proven, secure BCDR is essential in today’s always-on, digital world to respond swiftly to and […] The post Truth, Lies and BCDR: Are Your Software-based Backups Vulnerable?

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U.S. Escalation in Ukraine Needs a Plan

The Rand Blog

The Biden administration's decision to approve Ukraine's use of U.S. weapons to attack targets inside Russia marks another turn of a tit-for-tat spiral that has continuously raised the risks of a broader war without offering a path to ending this one. Without a bargaining process, this spiral dynamic might continue for years to come.

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