Moving Forward: If you’re not constantly reviewing your incident response plan, you’re falling behind.

By Editor|2020-09-01T12:09:58+00:00September 1st, 2020|

While the percentage of companies with an incident response plan continues to grow, these same organizations need to remember that just having a plan isn’t enough. Instead, with threats constantly evolving, any plan you may [...]

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Gone in 60 Seconds: A report from RiskIQ examines the speed at which new cybersecurity threats emerge

By Editor|2020-09-01T12:08:24+00:00September 1st, 2020|

A new report from RiskIQ helps to establish the rapid growth of cybersecurity threats online. This report, referenced at the Evil Internet Minute 2020, offers a breakdown of both the number and type of threats [...]

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A Helping Hand: Volunteers remain a key part of disaster recovery

By Editor|2020-09-01T12:06:57+00:00September 1st, 2020|

Increasingly, disaster response in the US is dependent on a growing network of volunteers, who look to coordinate with FEMA to assist those who need help after a storms, earthquakes, or wildfires. From more structured [...]

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From a Distance: With large number of employees working remotely, companies are reevaluating how they do incident response

By Editor|2020-09-01T12:05:20+00:00September 1st, 2020|

As many companies continue to struggle with when and how to bring employees back into the office, IT and cybersecurity departments are having to quickly reconfigure how they perform training for and execution of incident [...]

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Indigenous Knowledge In Disaster Response: Indigenous communities work to develop their response capabilities to disasters

By Editor|2020-09-01T12:01:33+00:00September 1st, 2020|

The challenges of making disaster response both appropriate to the unique identity of and respectfully representative to the Indigenous community is an ongoing issue for the DR industry and a new development in Canada may [...]

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