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Disaster planning isn’t just about your systems, it’s about your people, too

Don’t just hope for the best, watch our web broadcast on-demand from this week

Webinar What’s the worst that could happen? If you’re responsible for business or IT systems, the list is endless.

Yes, there’s ransomware and other security threats to worry about on top of critical equipment failures. But there are also environmental risks, now more than ever, not to mention supply chain issues, and of course, terrorism.

You might have plans in place to protect your systems from some of these. But what about the human factor? Are you doing all you can both to protect your people, and to ensure that the right personnel are on hand to steer your organisation through whatever disaster has befallen you?

If you want to take a broader view of how to react to the events you hope will never happen – even those you can’t actually imagine – you can start by watching our upcoming webinar, How to Build a Resilient Response Plan, from November 18.

Your host will be the totally resilient Tim Phillips, who will be joined by Bill Reese of Everbridge.

They’ll discuss the key elements of a resilient response plan that protects your systems and your people.

That includes how to put together a team that combines technology and business smarts, together with a tool set designed to deliver real resilience.

And they’ll discuss both the training and automation processes you should be contemplating to ensure an effective response. Signing up is easy. Head here, drop in a few details, and you’ll be alerted when the webinar is ready to watch when you want to watch it.

What’s the worse that could happen? You never know. But you can be prepared for it.

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