Small and medium-sized organizations without a disaster recovery plan are 40% more likely to close their doors permanently after a disaster. Research from FEMA highlights this alarming reality, ...
Organizations are relying more than ever on technology and information processes and systems to deliver critical operations. Given this operating environment, the occurrence of incidents resulting in ...
For any healthcare organization, delivering excellent patient care is a top priority, but creating a secure facility is an often overlooked aspect of achieving that goal. Being able to plan for ...
In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, financial institutions and other critical sectors worldwide face mounting pressure to manage cybersecurity incidents effectively and comply with a wide array ...
Today, let's take a closer look at incident response playbooks: how to build one, tailor it for secret leaks, take actions, ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rootly, the AI-native on-call and incident response platform, is taking another step forward in its AI-first approach by making its API AI-Agent-First. As AI agents ...
Explore how fire agencies are moving beyond the whiteboard. Tactical worksheets and command boards have long been part of the job—but they come with significant limitations such as hard-to-read ...
Incident.io, a startup that provides an artificial intelligence-driven platform to speed up the response and management to incidents such as application outages, said today it has raised $62 million ...
Observability and information technology management software company SolarWinds Worldwide LLC today announced it will acquire Squadcast Inc., a startup that offers incident response solutions, for an ...
Imagine an alien, fluent in your language, silently joining your family discussions during a conflict. Its presence, although silent and unobtrusive, is keenly felt as it learns from the intimate ...
Anyone reading BS 25999 part one, the new British Standard for Business Continuity Management, will see nothing about ‘crisis management’, but will see a few pages about ‘incident management’ instead.