Business continuity focuses on three key phases: preparedness, response, and recovery. This identifies critical processes, systems, people, and suppliers, and assesses what happens if they fail.
The technology so many of us use for work and daily tasks is often so reliable that it comes as almost a shock when a service or tool isn’t working. But whether due to cyberattacks, natural disasters ...
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / May 30, 2025 / With hurricane season approaching and climate-related disasters on the rise, organizations in sectors like manufacturing, energy, insurance, and law ...
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 ...
Butcher, baker, beer bottle maker: exercising with your supply chain What are the advantages of running exercises with your critical suppliers? Harriet Wood provides a perspective from the brewing and ...
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 ...
Discover seven key strategies to manage business risks, from prioritizing threats to appointing a risk management team, so you can ensure business continuity.
SIFMA issued the following statement from Charles DeSimone, SIFMA managing director, technology and operations, on SIFMA’s October 14, 2023 industry-wide business continuity test: “SIFMA and its ...
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 ...