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When Digital Systems Fail: Building a Personal Backup Plan for Your Money
Article written by Dani Andrews In an increasingly digital world, convenience often comes at the cost of resilience. Most people now rely on a handful of financial apps, a primary…
Most Organizations Run Crisis Exercises. Few Can Prove Their Preparedness.
This guide shows you how to measure, benchmark, and prove the ROI of crisis readiness—so you know you’re truly prepared. The Problem Most Organizations Don’t See Coming A global healthcare system runs a cyber incident tabletop. The leadership team performs well—decisions are made quickly; communications are clear, and the exercise…
The Risk Landscape Has Changed: What the Iran Conflict Means for Your Organization’s Exposure
When Geopolitics Becomes a Business Disruption In 2026, organizations including Stryker Corporation were reported to have experienced cyber incidents linked to Iranian-aligned threat actors, alongside confirmed targeting of U.S. water systems, healthcare providers, and industrial infrastructure – signaling a shift toward sector-wide disruption rather than isolated attacks. While attribution in…
Flying Into the Fire: Why War-Driven Risks Are the New Reality for Drone Companies
A drone operator supporting infrastructure inspections overseas wakes up to find their systems locked. A message flashes across the screen—data exfiltrated, operations halted. The next day, a protest formed outside their regional office. Demonstrators accuse the company of enabling surveillance and military operations for a foreign adversary—activities they claim have been linked to violations…
When War Breaks Out: What Businesses Should Be Doing to Prepare and Protect Their Operations
War is often perceived as a geopolitical issue affecting governments, militaries, and national security agencies. But in today’s interconnected global economy, armed conflict rarely remains confined to the battlefield. Even when the conflict occurs overseas, the ripple effects can reach businesses thousands of miles away through disrupted supply chains, cyber activity, regulatory…
Looking Back to Move Forward: What 2025 Reinforced About Crisis Preparedness
As the year draws to a close, it is natural for organizations to reflect on what they accomplished, what they endured, and what still feels unresolved. For many leadership teams, this year was not defined by a single, headline-grabbing crisis, but by a steady accumulation of pressure, often from multiple…
AI Can’t Read the Room: Why Human Facilitators Are Still the Most Powerful Tool in Crisis Preparedness
By an exercise facilitator who has run hundreds of simulations, watched leadership teams under pressure, and learned one essential truth: when people are stressed, technology steps aside and the human element takes over. 1. Imagine this You’re facilitating a cyber breach exercise for your global financial firm. Ten minutes in,…







