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How to create an effective business continuity plan

CIO Business Intelligence

A solid business continuity plan is one of those foundational elements. Every business should have the mindset that they will face a disaster, and every business needs a plan to address the different potential scenarios,” says Goh Ser Yoong, head of compliance at Advance.AI What is a business continuity plan?

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Business continuity planning: A proactive approach to threat management

CIO Business Intelligence

Events like this highlight the importance of developing contingency plans based on events in the world that can impact businesses. Business continuity is an essential part of the planning process for CIOs and CTOs. Black swan events can impact businesses in significant ways. Fewer organizations choose to do this.

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Military Tips On Business Resiliency

Cloud Musings

In 2011 Distributed.it (Annual Revenue: $691,092, Employees: 2, Revenue/Employees $230,364) had secured 10% of the market for Australian domain names, held multiple international domain accreditations and had 30,000 hosting clients through 3,000 active resellers.

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How BUiLT unites Black IT pros and builds equity

CIO Business Intelligence

Connecting and networking Although companies have become more intentional about diversity and inclusion since Beasley launched his career, in the IT ranks, much remains unchanged. Moreover, there can be cultural differences in perceptions or understanding of professional networking, Beasley says.

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InfoSec Leaders Weigh in on New SEC Rules Making CISO Hotseat Hotter

SecureWorld News

We asked for comments from cybersecurity experts in the SecureWorld network, and here's what they had to say. The best way to accomplish this goal is to perform a tabletop exercise (TTX) with a third-party organization and look at the results through the results lens of a regulatory body working with outside general counsel.