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Strategies for the ultimate resilient organization, a top-flight keynote dealing with the affects of the pandemic, a top-flight keynote – The Shape of Behavior, Society, the Workplace, and the Future, and engaging networking opportunities have been on display all week during the 2020 Continuity Insights New York Conference (October 19-23, 2020).

Continuity Insights will be concluding the 9th annual event tomorrow. The virtual conference was structured to meet today’s new normal featuring a top-notch interactive and immersive online experience for attendees combined with the spirit of engaging information exchange.

The conference attracted more than 300 attendees, industry experts, thought leaders, and vendor representatives. Conferees exchanged insights and ideas on critical issues affecting both veteran business continuity practitioners and professionals coming up through the ranks.

All sessions have been recorded for on-demand viewing, giving attendees the opportunity to experience even more of the top-flight educational program at their convenience until December 31, 2020, with the ability to gain up to 24 continuing education credits.

Sessions dedicated to emerging issues, training and professional development, technology enablement, and of course, the pandemic, provided attendees with lessons learned and key takeaways from experienced business continuity professionals responsible for the integrity, availability, resilience, and security of their organizations.

Featured speakers included representatives from MIT, World Cares Center, BC Management, Boston University, KPMG, Behavioral Science Applications, Mazars USA, Asfalis Advisors, 911 Consulting, and more.

Professionals interested in experiencing the full Continuity Insights New York Conference educational program on-demand, including the ability to obtain all conference proceedings and accumulate the valuable CEUs can still register here and view the full program here.

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