Disaster Recovery

Updated FEMA Disaster Operations Training Course Includes People With Disabilities

FEMA, People with Disabilities
Updated FEMA course is designed for all personnel involved in disaster operations, serves as a roadmap for achieving disability integration objectives.

Microsoft Outage Causes Widespread IT Disruption

CrowdStrike and Microsoft
A CrowdStrike cybersecurity update mishap caused business disruptions that impacted the healthcare, financial, and airline industries.

Time For A Renaissance In Resilience?

Resilience
Resilience professionals must shift their mindset from preparing for specific events to building a flexible, organization-wide infrastructure that will allow them to respond effectively to any disruption or combination of disruptions.

Preparing For Disaster: Designing The Last Building Standing

emergency operations centers
Learn how mission-critical facilities are designed to be the most resilient buildings.

Five Capabilities That Help Companies Recover Faster from Cyberattacks

Cyberattack
A survey from Commvault uncovers these new resilience measures, including security tools that enable early warning about cyberattack risk.

Roof Design, Breach Points Among Mitigation Topics For Post-Tornado Rebuild

rebuild
FEMA building specialists give information on how to repair, retrofit, or rebuild homes to be safer and stronger before the next disaster.

From Prevention To Action: The Role Of Facilities Management In Handling Emergencies And Maintenance

facility resilience webinar
This free webinar on facility resilience will provide actionable strategies to safeguard assets, protect lives, and ensure operational continuity.

Phishing, Spear Phishing, Ransomware Are Top Threats As Volume Of Cyber Attacks Rises

Businesses continue proactive cyber resilience measures as cyber attacks become increasingly more prevalent.

Extreme Weather Tops Business Security Concerns

Business Risk
Cyber attacks, supply chain disruptions, and the upcoming election are also among top business security concerns for owners when It comes to insurance coverage.

Frequency Of Extreme Fire Risk In The U.S. Now 20X Greater

Extreme Fire Risk
Levels of widespread extreme fire risk which used to occur once every 100 years will now occur every five, predicts Deep Sky.

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