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The skiing bug

Oz's Business Continuity Blog

Seasoned readers of my blog will know that the Osbornes are keen skiers (see ‘A white Christmas‘, ‘Ski boots and celery‘, ‘Piste again‘ and ‘Snow bother‘). Sadly, current events have prevented us from going this year, so I thought I’d […].

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A hacker’s predictions on enterprise malware risk

Behavior Group

2020 has ended with a stunning display of nation-state cyber capabilities. The Kremlin’s SVR shocked the cybersecurity industry and U.S. government with its intrusions into FireEye and the U.S. Office of the Treasury by way of SolarWinds, revealing only traces of its long-term, sophisticated campaigns. hacker’s, malware, risk These breaches are reminders that no organization… Continue reading.

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Improving Employee Safety During a Pandemic: Q&A with Epidemiologist Mark Stibich

Alert Media

The post Improving Employee Safety During a Pandemic: Q&A with Epidemiologist Mark Stibich appeared first on AlertMedia.

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Disasters and the Private sector Moving Away from Government

Business Continuity Today

Preparing for and managing disaster has been considered the role of government. However years of catastrophic disasters, civil unrest and cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. It is clear that the private sector has a substantial role in emergency preparedness. The private sector at the same time are potential victims of disaster, and providers of resources that are urgently needed during disaster conditions, employers are as important to emergency management as government agencies.

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SME Relationships: Proven Solutions for Seamless Collaboration and Success

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

💢 Do you find yourself stuck in never-ending review cycles? Are you wondering if your Subject Matter Expert actually got that last review request? Are you having trouble trying to decipher impractical or conflicting feedback? 💢 If any of these scenarios sounds familiar, you may benefit from a crash course on managing SME relationships!

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New DHS Report on Houses of Worship Security Self-Assessment Tool. 

Disasters and Faith-Based Organizations

The report and related information can be found here.

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Winter Safety Stats and Resources to Keep Your Team Safe From Winter Threats

Alert Media

The post Winter Safety Stats and Resources to Keep Your Team Safe From Winter Threats appeared first on AlertMedia.

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Disasters and the Private sector Moving Away from Government

Business Continuity Today

Preparing for and managing disaster has been considered the role of government. However years of catastrophic disasters, civil unrest and cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. It is clear that the private sector has a substantial role in emergency preparedness. The private sector at the same time are potential victims of disaster, and providers of resources that are urgently needed during disaster conditions, employers are as important to emergency management as government agencies.

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Using Route 53 Private Hosted Zones for Cross-account Multi-region Architectures

AWS Disaster Recovery

This post was co-written by Anandprasanna Gaitonde, AWS Solutions Architect and John Bickle, Senior Technical Account Manager, AWS Enterprise Support. Introduction. Many AWS customers have internal business applications spread over multiple AWS accounts and on-premises to support different business units. In such environments, you may find a consistent view of DNS records and domain names between on-premises and different AWS accounts useful.

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The SEPA Cyber Attack a Case Study

Plan B Consulting

Update 29th January 2021. The Yin and Yang of a SEPA’s Cyber Incident Response. On Christmas Eve, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency was hacked and many of their systems were taken offline, including their emails, and they are yet to recover them. They have also said that they lost 1.2 GB of data “this is equivalent to a small fraction of the contents of an average laptop hard drive”, parts of which have been made publicly available by the cyber-criminal group behind Conti ransomwa

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Is Training the Right Solution?

Speaker: Tim Buteyn

Let's set the scene: you’ve identified a critical performance gap in your organization and need to close that gap. A colleague suggests training, but you suspect there’s something going on that training can’t address. How can you determine if training is the right solution before you commit your budget and resources to a new training program? In this webinar, you will learn how to determine if training is the right solution using the Behavior Engineering Model.