Integrating cyber and physical security can better protect people and save enterprises time and money
Cyber security and physical security grew up at different times and in different neighborhoods. In fact, long before digital transformation…
Perspectives on critical event management
Cyber security and physical security grew up at different times and in different neighborhoods. In fact, long before digital transformation…
Every enterprise has a unique risk profile based on a range of factors including geographic disposition, sector, scope of security…
For healthcare organizations, building future resilience is made possible by adapting and responding to critical events, and factoring in their…
Floods may now be an unfortunate counterweight to the wildfires that have come to characterize summers worldwide. In 2021 alone,…
The Covid-19 pandemic increased opportunities for remote work four to five times more than before, according to a report from McKinsey &…
More than 2,800 senior executives in organizations of all sizes across 29 industries and 73 countries weighed in on their…
While most businesses have an emergency preparedness plan in place, organizations should regularly review it to ensure that they’re ready…
The Best in Resilience™ Certification program affirms your organization’s readiness to manage critical events across a number of domains. These include keeping…
The financial sector faces highly unique challenges when it comes to building resilience against cybersecurity risks. Not only do financial institutions need to combat…
Organizations are facing increasing numbers of cyber security-related threats. CrowdStrike found that in 2019 and 2020 combined, intrusions threatening organizations’ cybersecurity across the globe grew 400 percent. In just the last year alone, 524 organizations were…
Over the past few years, the world has seen an uptick in natural disasters and social unrest, and the threat…
In most cases, active shooter incidents are predatory in nature, involving planning and preparation–they are not impulsive. They often begin…