In the first in this series of articles on disaster recovery (DR) planning, we examined risk and business impact assessment as the initial building block, and then looked at development of the DR plan ...
Prepare, mitigate, respond, recover. It’s a cycle I have been through thousands of times. Navigating hundreds of disasters and crises ranging from small to seemingly impossible is all part of the job ...
I have mentioned earlier in this blog that I have a book coming out in 2023 that was jointly edited with two university professors. On in particular, Professor Hans Scholl, University of Washington, ...
The legislation comes as federal disaster programs have faced criticism for slow deployment of aid following major natural disasters.
Emergency management has long centered on four essential pillars: preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation.
Medical facilities face unique risks, from cyberattacks to natural disasters, that can disrupt patient care and compromise sensitive data. Selecting the right disaster recovery solution ensures ...
As an emergency medicine physician and director of emergency management, I have taken part in disaster and humanitarian responses in Sri Lanka after the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, in Haiti ...
Ryan has been a magazine and newspaper editor for 21 years, with the last 15 covering a variety of bases for CDW’s family of tech magazines. As Editor in Chief, he works on developing editorial ...
Historically, building and maintaining a disaster recovery (DR) site, while critical to ensure business continuity, was often too costly and complex for most companies. As Rajiv Mirani, chief ...