Enhancing Cyber Resilience: The Role of Incident Response Exercises for CISOs 

Enhancing Cyber Resilience: The Role of Incident Response Exercises for CISOs 

The rise of sophisticated cyber threats continues to challenge businesses globally. For Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), the pressure to fortify defenses and respond effectively to incidents has never been greater. According to IBM’s 2024 Cost of a Data Breach Report, the average cost of a breach reached $4.88 million, representing a 10% increase from…

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Your San Francisco Earthquake Preparation Guide

Understanding Earthquake Risks and Preparedness in the San Francisco Bay Area: A Closer Look at the Hayward Fault Line  The San Francisco Bay Area, a vibrant hub of culture, innovation, and natural beauty, is also a region acutely aware of its vulnerability to natural disasters, particularly earthquakes. Among the many fault lines that crisscross the…

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Budgeting for Simulation Exercises: Four Key Factors to Consider

Whether it’s a tabletop simulation for cybersecurity, a natural disaster exercise for emergency response teams, or a military drill for defense preparedness, simulation exercises are integral to training and development across various industries. They offer an invaluable opportunity for personnel to practice their skills, identify gaps, and refine strategies, all in a controlled environment that…

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Unpacking Active Shooter Tabletop Exercises: Your Guide to Enhanced Emergency Preparedness

In an era marked by increasing crises, the need for robust emergency preparedness has never been more urgent. Whether it’s a natural disaster, a public health emergency, or an active shooter incident, preparation is critical. One method that has gained significant recognition for its effectiveness is the active shooter tabletop exercise.  What is an Active…

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Why Digital Marketing Should Be Part of Your Crisis Management

Article written by Dani Andrews Regarding any business crisis, communication is vital to avoid delays in response. However, this can be incredibly challenging for unprepared organizations. A new study found that only 49% of surveyed US companies have a formal crisis communication plan, with almost a quarter not having one or not confident of having one….

Navigating the Storm: Impacts of Critical Infrastructure Failure on Business Operations 

Navigating the Storm: Impacts of Critical Infrastructure Failure on Business Operations 

Imagine you are sitting at your desk one ordinary working day, typing away on your computer when suddenly, the lights go out, the air conditioning stops, and your computer shuts down. A major power outage has occurred, paralyzing your organization’s activities and triggering a ripple effect of disruptions throughout the operational cycle. Power is a…

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Tabletop Exercise: Fire Scenario for Building Management Team

Tabletop exercises are an essential part of emergency preparedness and business continuity planning for building management teams. These exercises help to identify potential gaps in response plans, improve communication, and assess overall readiness for various emergency scenarios. This blog will focus on a fire scenario, its potential impacts on business continuity and life safety, and…

Crisis Management Functional Exercises

Crisis Management Functional Exercises

Crisis management exercises are an essential component of any organization’s preparedness strategy. These exercises allow teams to test their crisis response plans, identify areas for improvement, and build the skills and confidence needed to respond effectively to a crisis. One type of exercise that is particularly useful for this purpose is the functional exercise.  A…

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CC Series Short: Tabletop Exercise Disadvantages

The tabletop exercise is the most common kind of training exercise conducted by corporations and governments. It is a very useful training tool that has both advantages and disadvantages. In the previous CC Series Short, Rob discussed some of the advantages. In this short video clip from the Crisis Coordinator Webinar Series, Rob Burton discusses…

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CC Series Short: Role of the Crisis Coordinator – Respond

Another important role of a Crisis Coordinator is to organize the CMT (Crisis Management Team) to respond to a crisis. The “Respond” part of the CC role is just one of the four phases. This important phase includes team logistics as well as assembly, documentations and plans briefings. In this short video clip from the Crisis Coordinator Webinar Series, Rob…