The business continuity plan may be backed by good technology and written documentation, but unless it’s brought out and tested every now and then, there is still a risk that everything may not work ...
Plan out AI failure scenarios and incorporate regular testing that can handle such possibilities. Specific failures like data poisoning or model drift should be played out and analyzed. Exercises to ...
During the big Chile power outage, almost all homes and businesses went dark. Earlier this week, I found myself with a front-row seat to an unexpected natural experiment in business continuity. As I ...
Do you have a business continuity plan in place? Every hour counts in trucking. Being prepared for disaster recovery can be the difference between keeping customers and losing to the competition.
The Emory Wheel newsroom was not involved in creating this content. A business continuity plan (BCP) is the safety net that keeps your business running when things go wrong. Emergencies can strike at ...
ChatGPT: Business continuity refers to the planning and preparation undertaken by a business or organization to ensure that it can continue to operate, or quickly resume operations, in the event of a ...
New York, NY, October 27, 2025 – SIFMA today issued the following statement from Charles DeSimone, SIFMA managing director, technology and operations, on SIFMA’s October 25, 2025 industry-wide ...
Business continuity goes hand-in-hand with the old adage — no one plans to fail; they fail to plan! No matter the industry, business leaders know they need to protect themselves and their data from ...
Today, organizations are more reliant than ever on external vendors, suppliers, and service providers. This interdependency amplifies both operational capabilities and vulnerabilities. Disruptions at ...
Most business owners I speak with believe they have business continuity figured out. They'll point to a binder on the shelf or a disaster plan tucked away on a shared drive and say, "We're good." But ...
In this post of the Business Continuity Event Management (BCEM) series, we continue event response and recovery planning with a transition from incident response to recovery operations. The first step ...
In previous posts, we stepped through the process of understanding the business, the threats it faces related to business continuity, and how prepared it is to prevent, detect, or respond to events.