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It’s Time to Integrate Cybersecurity and Business Continuity

Traditionally, business continuity and cybersecurity have blazed their own trail, operating independently of each other. However, the decision to keep business continuity and cybersecurity planning separate could result in a less resilient organization.

Paul Kirvan, BCI USA Chapter board member and secretary, and an independent consultant with more than 25 years experience in business continuity, disaster recovery, security, enterprise risk management, and telecomm/IT auditing, says that it’s time to move business continuity and cybersecurity planning closer together, as they are both important elements of an organization’s resilience.

Read his full post on the subject via the TechTarget Network.

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