In previous posts, we examined understanding the business, the relationship between event response and recovery efforts, and how to build an incident response plan. The natural next step after initial ...
Do you have a business continuity plan in place? Every hour counts in trucking. Being prepared for disaster recovery can be the difference between keeping customers and losing to the competition.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. In the unpredictable industry of commercial disaster ...
This article explores the purpose and scope of DRPs, BCPs, and IRPs, their differences, and how they complement each other. It also provides actionable insight into the role in-house counsel can play ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The economy is always in a state of flux. While there are ...
Frequent news headlines are increasing awareness about the need for disaster recovery and business continuity planning. However, the idea of investing today to protect against potential business ...
In previous posts, we stepped through the process of understanding the business, the threats it faces related to business continuity, and how prepared it is to prevent, detect, or respond to events.
Let’s be real: No one has a perfect business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) plan. And that’s okay because perfection isn’t the goal—resilience is. A client once told me they had a mature BCDR ...
Cortec Mining Kenya, whose local fixer was Jacob Juma, had its licence cancelled in 2013.Inside the Mrima Hill forest, villagers are traditionally forbidden from cutting down certain trees. Let’s ...
Business continuity planners in tornado alley have much in common with those in hurricane areas — but also key differences. Tornadoes have smaller funnels, but can appear in groups, may feature ...