Learning from How Others Do Their Business Continuity
Looking at how other enterprises organise their business continuity can be beneficial for two reasons. First, it helps to compare your own preparations with those of another entity.
DetailsLooking at how other enterprises organise their business continuity can be beneficial for two reasons. First, it helps to compare your own preparations with those of another entity.
DetailsIT Security perimeters no longer exists, now that mobile and cloud computing are so prevalent. The availability of files and information to employees in the office, on site, on the road or at home is high.
DetailsRemember the economic meltdown (almost) of eight years ago? Two buzzwords came to the fore at that time. One was “systemic risk”, the risk that applies to an entire sector or domain; in this case, the global economy.
DetailsOften, techniques that are invented in one domain can be of use in another one too. If you’ve spent your working in life so far in business continuity, you may not have seen much of the lean approach that is frequently used in manufacturing.
DetailsThe company has a vision of making its Messenger app the default communication mode for businesses, whether with other businesses or with customers.
DetailsOn the face of it, business continuity is a robust process. You gather the appropriate information, apply methodologies to assess business risk.
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