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The Major Things I am Doing Now To Up My Preparedness

Disaster Preparedness

Food Storage for Preparedness. In the last month, I have stepped up my preparedness efforts in a major way. I have always been well prepared. I keep a nice stock of many things. From Food, Water, Medicine, and other items. Below are the major things I am doing now to up my preparedness for my family. Here is what I did to increase my efforts: I purchased several more food grade storage containers (doubling what I already had – plus one).

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Donyati Empowers Finance Transformation with Machine Learning

Donyati

2020 pushed many organizations to accelerate digitization imperatives, notably by shifting business into the cloud. Now, more and more companies are in a position to seriously pursue a strategic approach to full-enterprise technological transformation. The road forward begins with finance: not only for the enablement of transformative initiatives, but as a core area to be transformed itself.

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How Backup and Disaster Recovery (and DRaaS) Work Better Together

Talkingpoint

Here’s a look at where backups fit into disaster recovery planning and how DRaaS can help ensure your plan is optimized to the needs of your business and your budget. The post How Backup and Disaster Recovery (and DRaaS) Work Better Together appeared first on TierPoint.

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Documentation - Acceptable Use Policy

The Morning Breach

Continuing on our journey to improve your business documentation we are going to target the Acceptable Use Policy or AUP, which every business should have and it should be part of the hiring process and reviewed annually by all of your employees. . The purpose of an AUP is to outline the acceptable use of technology including data for your employees.

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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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Cloud-native benefits stifled by critical security and networking issues

Behavior Group

While most organizations today are using cloud-native apps, Kubernetes and microservices, they struggle to secure and connect the complex environments resulting from them, a Volterra survey reveals. Cloud-native, benefits, critical, security, networking Securing cloud-native apps Respondents indicated that cloud-native apps and Kubernetes deployments are particularly difficult to secure and connect because of the growing number… Continue reading.

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New Year's Resolution Be Ready Be Prepared

Business Continuity Today

Is your organization ready to be ready? Is your organization supporting preparedness ought not to be a question as we start 2021, however, I am sure you may have a limited budget? This week challenge your leadership to be better prepared in 2021. The Business Continuity Show Twitter - [link] Facebook - [link] LinkedIn - [link] YouTube - [link] Sister Shows EM Student Web - [link] Twitter - [link] Facebook - [link] LinkedIn - [link] YouTube - [link] EM Weekly Website - [link] Twitter - [link] Fac

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Physical Data Breach In Progress at Capital Building

The Morning Breach

The word breach indicates that a safeguard has failed and resources that were behind that safeguard are now at risk. Often that threat is virtually, but it can be physical as well. Currently in the United States, protestors have stormed the United States Capitol and have gained illegal access to offices used by house and senate members. Once the building, or safeguard, was breached the elected officials and staffers were moved to secure areas as they should be.

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If There Was Ever A Time To Prepare, The Time Is Now!

Disaster Preparedness

I have been putting a call out to Prepare for a while now. The time is short, and, if there was ever a time to prepare, the time is now! We were well prepared before and I recently began scaling up our family preparedness efforts and put out the word to my followers that now is the time to stock up. If you can it is time to increase the amount of Food, Water, and Ammo you have on hand.

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Documentation - Vendor Security Questionnaire

The Morning Breach

Each month through 2021, The Morning Breach is going to tackle topics to help businesses better protect themselves against cyber criminals. The first thing that needs done with any changes to a cybersecurity plan is proper and updated documentation, so it makes sense that throughout January we focus on the policies and procedures that every business should be documenting.

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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.

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2020 Year In Review

The Morning Breach

The year 2020 will be in the history books for many reasons and the growth and success of cybercrimes should be one of them. The year saw some of the largest data breaches ever recorded, some that the full scope is not yet known, and there are likely thousands if not millions more that went unreported. . The year started with a Microsoft database sitting completely open with no authentication which exposed roughly 250 million.

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New Year's Resolution Be Ready Be Prepared

Business Continuity Today

Is your organization ready to be ready? Is your organization supporting preparedness ought not to be a question as we start 2021, however, I am sure you may have a limited budget? This week challenge your leadership to be better prepared in 2021. The Business Continuity Show Twitter - [link] Facebook - [link] LinkedIn - [link] YouTube - [link] Sister Shows EM Student Web - [link] Twitter - [link] Facebook - [link] LinkedIn - [link] YouTube - [link] EM Weekly Website - [link] Twitter - [link] Fac

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New Year's Resolution Be Ready Be Prepared

Business Continuity Today

Is your organization ready to be ready? Is your organization supporting preparedness ought not to be a question as we start 2021, however, I am sure you may have a limited budget? This week challenge your leadership to be better prepared in 2021. The Business Continuity Show Twitter - [link] Facebook - [link] LinkedIn - [link] YouTube - [link] Sister Shows EM Student Web - [link] Twitter - [link] Facebook - [link] LinkedIn - [link] YouTube - [link] EM Weekly Website - [link] Twitter - [link] Fac

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Does the CyberSecurity industry need more advanced solutions to combat challenges of 2021

The Morning Breach

I have been asked if the cyber security industry needs more advanced solutions to combat to challenges faced today, and I don’t think we do. Most of the successes from cyber criminals are achieved using methods that have been around for years. From not patching a system, using default or easy to guess credentials, or falling for social engineering and giving up your credentials.

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Revitalizing Dry Content: A Lesson in Engagement

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

We’ve all been there. You’ve been given a pile of dry content and asked to create a compelling eLearning course. You’re determined to create something more engaging than the same old course that learners quickly click through, but how do you take this “boring” content and create something relevant and engaging? Many instructional designers will say, “Boring in means boring out.