Inherent and Residual Risk: Key Differences in Planning

Inherent and Residual Risk: Key Differences in Planning

As the face of business continuity, security and compliance planning has changed with the new decade, so has the nature of the disruptive risks and vulnerabilities it strives to mitigate. For newer businesses or organizations first undertaking security and continuity...
Continuity Planning for Wildfires

Continuity Planning for Wildfires

As noted in previous blogs, business continuity and emergency management are fairly broad terms encompassing a large range of potential crises, disasters, risks, and disruptions. Natural disasters are, arguably, one of the most potentially devastating of these...
What Not to Do in Risk Management

What Not to Do in Risk Management

As a crucial arm of both compliance and business continuity planning, risk management is commonly a mandatory and revered part of loss prevention and mitigation protocol; without it, your business jeopardizes its chances of remaining viable amidst defaults, crisis and...
Equipping Yourself for Stronger Continuity

Equipping Yourself for Stronger Continuity

There are many layers to proper business continuity planning, but perhaps one of the most important is the garnering of proper equipment. Even if your plan is well-drafted and effectively thought out, it could quickly become unhinged due to equipment deficiencies or...