Business Resiliency

Broadridge Whitepaper Explores DORA Compliance Challenges

DORA compliance
This whitepaper outlines compliance and operational resilience challenges that global financial services will face with DORA in 2025.

AI Creates New Cybersecurity, Resilience Challenges

Nearly half of IT teams don't understand how to protect AI applications and workloads, reveals Flexential survey.

DOE Earmarks $430M To Improve U.S. Hydropower Grid Resilience

hydroelectricity grid resilience, TVA
Investment will improve grid resilience and dam safety, enable environmental and recreational improvements at hydropower facilities in 33 states.

Did You Miss Our Latest Business Continuity Webinar?

Business Continuity Webinar
It's not too late! You can still watch the “Business Continuity Exercise Planning and Facilitation Techniques To Start Now” video webinar.

Apalachee High School Navigates School Shooting Crisis

What has been called the “deadliest shooting of this year” emphasizes the need for all organizations to prepare for these tragic scenarios.

FEMA Highlights National Preparedness Month 

National Preparedness Month this September is an annual campaign to encourage communities to prepare for an emergency or natural disaster.

Are U.S. Employers Keeping Up With Upskilling In The Age Of AI?

Upskilling AI
Artificial intelligence is boosting worker enthusiasm for learning, but employers aren't offering the right upskilling or reskilling opportunities, reveals new DeVry University report.

Critical Infrastructure Is Under Siege

KnowBe4, Critical Infrastructure
Around the world, critical infrastructure sustained over 420 million cyberattacks in 2023, a 30% increase from 2022, according to a new KnowBe4 report.

Will 100-year Hurricanes Now Happen Every 25 Years?

hurricanes
Frequency of deadly hurricane weather has jumped 300%: Deep Sky Research shares six key findings from its study of hurricane risk in the U.S.

Critical Communication Systems Deployed At Florida Schools

Critical Communication Systems
Due to frequent hurricanes, Martin County, Florida schools often double as storm shelters, making it challenging for radio frequencies to penetrate the heavy metal and concrete walls.

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