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When hearing the phrase "business continuity," many people think about unexpected natural disasters or the need to protect client data.
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Crisis management training is crucial for ensuring the organisation's survival regardless of the industry in which it operates.
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Determining critical functions, recognising potential threats, and meeting regulatory requirements are only a few examples of factors firms need to consider during this process.
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How can business continuity help companies during political unrest? Find out how a good continuity plan can minimise potential impact here.
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According to the report created by the General Electric Company, offshore oil and gas organisations suffer financial losses from unplanned downtime every year.
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Many organisations are unsure of the best way to handle planned and unplanned downtime. This article discusses the key elements to consider.
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Single points of failure can bring your whole system to a standstill, or at best - bring it to "limp mode". If you have ever worked on a car, you know what this means.
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In this article, we're going to take a look at the key elements of Post-Incident Analysis, as well as why it is important to carry them out after major disruptions.
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In this article we going to look at one key area that is one of the primary reasons business continuity planning and business impact analysis are so difficult: cascade eff
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In the uncertain and often fierce world of business and commerce, a single mistake can result in bankruptcy or set a company back years.
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For a business to survive during a Business Continuity incident, safety must be a top priority during the recovery process.
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Here we take a look at what might cause an educational facility to invoke a Business Continuity Plan and some key elements to consider when doing so.
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