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Building Your Compass for Real-time Risk and Resiliency

Fusion Risk Management

Prior to the pandemic, it was commonplace for organizations to operate their risk and resiliency programs out of spreadsheets, documents, and even post-its – if they had a program at all. . Risk and resilience teams are increasingly thrust into the role of something akin to a nerve center for the modern and connected enterprise. ?

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BCAW : Supply Chain : What can organisations do to attempt to protect themselves from supply chain risks?

Plan B Consulting

Supplier bankruptcy, trade disputes, political instability, pandemics, natural disasters and cyber-attacks are all seen to be key factors in supply chain disruption. Added to this the constant environmental issues and suppliers collapses it is clear that supply chain vulnerability has rarely been seen as such a threat.

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Business, Interrupted: The Resilience Movement and the New Normal for Business Continuity

Castellan

Resilience. Has the coronavirus pandemic altered the way you approach these for business? The Resilience Movement. Resilience may very well be a top catchphrase of 2021, but it’s more than that because business leaders are more concerned than ever with overcoming the next major obstacle. Continuity. The New Normal. “I

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A higher standard of ‘duty of care’ for business travel

everbridge

Everbridge Resilience Insights showing the total number of Risk Events related to Civil Unrest, Conflict, and Terrorism/Suspicious Activity over 30 days in June – July, 2023. The combination of high-end technology, our travel apps, and our [security] colleagues, make it possible for us to respond to each situation in a bespoke fashion.

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

MHA Consulting

The year 2022 saw the tapering off of the pandemic, the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, an ongoing wave of cyberattacks, continuing supply chain woes, and a renewed focus by organizations on identifying and protecting their most essential business processes. It originated in the UK as part of the new Operational Resilience standards.

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33 Data Protection Predictions from 19 Experts for 2024

Solutions Review

Forthcoming legislation such as the EU’s NIS2 Directive and the Cyber Resilience Act will impose more stringent standards for cyber protection and establish clear reporting timelines in the event of a breach. The aim of this is to prevent cybercriminals from inflicting widespread damage across multiple businesses.