Business Resilience Blog2020-05-15T09:23:44+02:00

Organizational resilience

The standards for organizational resilience In March 2017, the new ISO standard ISO 22316:2017 was published with the long title "Security and resilience - Organizational resilience - Principles and attributes". The standard was developed by the Technical Committee ISO/TC 292 Security and resilience, which is also responsible for the [...]

By | 31 August, 2021|Categories: Norms & Standards, Safety|Tags: , , , , , |

Case study companies with and without BCM

Why actually think and take precautions for robust corporate governance and supposedly expensive business continuity management? Paper is patient - and the ISO 22301 standard lies warm and dry in the cupboard. We take you through a case study to show you the process of an emergency using two differently [...]

By | 30 August, 2021|Categories: Interest|Tags: , , , , |

Embedding resilience into your cloud-based modernization strategy

As part of transformation and modernization strategies, enterprises are increasingly adopting cloud-first strategies. This provides an ideal opportunity to embed resilience. Consider three core components of modernization: people, applications and IT. "We don't know of any vendor or service provider today whose business model and revenue growth is not impacted [...]

Updated: Hospital alert planning for pandemics

The course of corona disease worldwide shows that a massive increase in the number of infected individuals is also to be expected in Germany. At present, there are still very few infected people compared to China and Italy. Pandemic measures are needed to reduce the spread, especially in hospitals. Corona, in [...]

How COVID-19 is changing the future of cyber resilience through remote working

One of the clear impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic is that it has forced many organizations to resort to remote work; and this could have an irreversible impact on future work practices - and cyber resilience. The COVID-19 crisis will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the way most organizations [...]

By | 23 August, 2021|Categories: Interest|Tags: , , , |

Crisis management after product extortion

Turpentine, coliform bacteria, pesticides, cyanide, broken glass or chemicals: the list of means with which products have been laced in order to extort companies is long; the procurement of these toxins, on the other hand, is simple. The core of any product extortion lies in the nature of the perpetrators, [...]

By | 23 August, 2021|Categories: Interest|Tags: , , |
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