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How to Improve Your Organization’s Cyber Resiliency

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s about making sure there are regular test exercises that ensure that the data backup is going to be useful if worse comes to worst.”. As part of this exercise, organizations need to prepare adequate response plans and enforce the requisite best practices to bring the business back online. A Cyberresilience Road Map.

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Best practices for developing an actionable cyberresilience road map

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s about making sure there are regular test exercises that ensure that the data backup is going to be useful if worse comes to worst.” As part of this exercise, organizations need to prepare adequate response plans and enforce the requisite best practices to bring the business back online. Shore up a data protection strategy.

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How to avoid business downtime when navigating digital transformation

Galido

In the event that a cyber-attack is successful, the downtime could spell financial disaster for an organization. Read our guide below, as we explain how to exercise the right amount of caution to help keep your business data as secure as possible when adopting new technologies. But now it’s not enough to simply back up data.

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Transformative Training for Hybrid Cloud

Cloud Musings

Relaying comments from earlier classes, graduating students gain a strong sense of personal accomplishment and professional goal achievement ( See "From PC Break/Fix to CloudMASTER® ") Shawn Bolan is Training Manager for New Horizons Omaha , a New Horizons franchise organization that provides virtual training through the cloud.

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Unpacking Murray & Roberts’ turbulent journey to the cloud and back again

CIO Business Intelligence

We pretty much ran on a major production environment, and then we had a hot standby disaster recovery environment, which was far out of support and had come to end of life. Applications started failing, email and phones didn’t work and our ERP became unusable. This brings its own risks to the table.

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