Every tech leader knows the adage, “It’s not if you’ll be hit with a cyberattack, but when.” The last thing a business and its tech team want or need is to be scrambling to react on the fly to a ...
A new report, coauthored by Northwestern University faculty including Professors Emeritus Stephen Carr and William Miller, ...
A well-structured — and well-rehearsed — business continuity and disaster recovery plan is more urgent than ever. Here’s how to keep your company up and running through interruptions of any kind. The ...
For over 20 years, I’ve been involved in enterprise-level IT. I know the processes and procedures that allow companies to be always-on, always-available, and always-able to weather any unforeseen ...
Earlier this month, a monkey caused a nationwide power outage in Kenya. Millions of homes and businesses were without electricity. Which just goes to show that “not all disasters come in the form of ...
Tim Smith has 20+ years of experience in the financial services industry, both as a writer and as a trader. Robert Kelly is managing director of XTS Energy LLC, and has more than three decades of ...
Make sure you manage user expectations when you create a service level agreement for disaster recovery operations. One difficult aspect of disaster planning that will probably be the first thing you ...
planning for fires, floods, terrorism, or other catastrophes. But disaster-response experts say making such plans doesn’t have to be hard. Among their suggestions: Find a model. Andrew S. Lang, a ...