In the past, most enterprises defined a disaster as an act of nature–a hurricane, tornado, flood or fire that wipes out their ability to conduct business as usual. Today, with worldwide networks, 24/7 ...
What will you do if the building you operate in is damaged to the point where it is unsafe to work? Or if utilities won’t be available for weeks or longer following a disaster? Disasters happen. They ...
Matt is chair of the firm’s OSHA and workplace disasters practice group and former chair of the labor and employment practice group. He has successfully handled hundreds of agency proceedings, ...
Most companies that I speak with already have business continuity plans in place. That’s certainly true in the financial services industry, where even short and mild network disruptions can cost ...
Running a small business can be full of surprises — some positive, like winning a new customer unexpectedly, and others challenging, like storms, tech problems, illness, or loss of a key employee.
Climate disasters are becoming routine operating conditions. In 2026, the difference between companies that bend and those that break will come down to one capability: whether they have built business ...
First hurricane Helene smashed the Southeast, destroying homes and businesses. Not long after, hurricane Milton retraced some of her catastrophic path, adding to both the human toll and billions of ...
If your backups aren’t secure, your business isn’t either. Cybersecurity and continuity must now work hand in hand to keep you running. As someone who has spent over six years in the trenches of IT ...
The interconnected nature of modern business means that your vendors’ operational resilience can, and frequently does, have an outsized impact on business operations. Case in point: 61% of companies ...