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Understanding Crisis Management for Businesses

Bernstein Crisis Management

Crisis management refers to the identification, assessment, understanding, and mitigation of significant negative events. Post-Crisis Evaluation: After navigating through a crisis, it’s vital to conduct a thorough review of the organization’s response.

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Event Report: Perimeter PREVENT – the Premier Perimeter Security Event

Security Industry Association

1, 2023, the Security Industry Association (SIA) hosted Perimeter PREVENT , a free daylong symposium examining critical issues related to perimeter defense for physical environments, including government and commercial facilities, critical infrastructure, events and more. Here are some key takeaways and discussion highlights from the event.

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Crisis Management Explained: A Comprehensive Guide

Bernstein Crisis Management

In today’s unpredictable and rapidly changing world, businesses must be prepared to handle unexpected events that can disrupt their normal operations, harm their reputation, or threaten their survival. The Importance of Crisis Management Even the best-managed businesses can be hit by a crisis caused by external or internal events.

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Hazardous Conditions: Mitigation Planning and Pandemics

National Center for Disaster Prepardness

state develops a hazard mitigation plan, which identifies top local risks and provides a framework for long term strategies to reduce risk and protect citizens and property from damage. 8 states/territories mention pandemic planning but do not discuss further how the state or agency will be able to mitigate the hazard from the event.

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Thinking Forward: Managing Third Party Risk for 2024 & Beyond

LogisManager

Being Proactive with a Forward-Facing Risk-Based Approach Implementing a forward-facing strategy mitigates potential issues before they escalate. This leaves them vulnerable to unforeseen issues and compromises their ability to prioritize resources effectively. Effective risk management is undermined by not taking a proactive approach.

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How to Navigate the Cybersecurity Minefield of Remote Work

LogisManager

These incidents highlight the vulnerabilities introduced by remote work, such as the use of unsecured networks and devices, which can leave gaps for cybercriminals to exploit. Negligence can cost a company millions in the event of a cybersecurity breach, including lawsuits, hefty fines, and irreparable damage to an organization’s reputation.

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How to Navigate the Cybersecurity Minefield of Remote Work

LogisManager

These incidents highlight the vulnerabilities introduced by remote work, such as the use of unsecured networks and devices, which can leave gaps for cybercriminals to exploit. Negligence can cost a company millions in the event of a cybersecurity breach, including lawsuits, hefty fines, and irreparable damage to an organization’s reputation.