Charlie Maclean-Bristol discusses how organizations can better prepare themselves by categorizing potential risks to their operations, and the importance of being prepared for all types of risk.
It’s essential to respond effectively when a crisis strikes, but what happens after the crisis seems to be over can be a greater risk to reputation and financial security.
Charlie Maclean-Bristol discusses accidental data breaches and gives insights into key takeaways so similar breaches don’t occur in our organizations
Charlie Maclean-Bristol discusses the Kelly Report from the Heathrow Airport substation fire and how they responded to the incident.
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Adaptive Business Continuity is more flexible than traditional continuity planning. Its focus is the continuous improvement of your organization’s capabilities to recover from disruption or disaster. Adaptive BC can be…
Charlie Maclean-Bristol discusses deepfakes and how organizations can be better prepared for them
Grey rhino risks are high-impact but seemingly low-probability risks that get shuttled to the sidelines, often due to a misguided hope that the risk will not materialize in the near…
Charlie Maclean-Bristol looks at the 9 stages of recovery from a cyber incident and highlights the importance of having recovery in our business continuity plans.
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There is this almost masochistic human trait of always wanting to add more and more stuff to our to-do lists and calendars. We add more notes and web clips to…
