Operational Resilience Starts with Trusted Insight
From Imagery to Intelligence in Disaster Recovery Disaster recovery professionals operate in a world where the facts on the ground change by the hour, yet the earliest, and often most consequential decisions must be made with incomplete information. Incident commanders need to know where to send crews. Healthcare systems need to understand which facilities and access routes are viable. Policymakers and analysts must validate damage quickly enough to unlock funding and begin rebuilding. Across all of these roles, operational resilience hinges on one thing: trusted insight delivered at the speed of the event. For years, rapid post-event aerial imagery has…
Is Cyber Resilience Integrated into Organizational Resilience?
Is Cyber Resilience Integrated into Organizational Resilience?
EDITOR’S NOTE: 502 resilience leaders and professionals were surveyed during the summer of 2025 on a variety of topics related...
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Three Microsimulations to Help ‘Recession-Proof’ Your Resilience Budget
By Marcus Vaughan The world isn’t in a recession just yet. Well…actually it depends on who you ask. There are...
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Agility and Resilience: Making Taiwan’s Manufacturing Industry Smile Again
The National Science and Technology Conference in Taiwan concluded its three-day event the week before Christmas. As a key national...
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Promote Company Morale and Improve Risk Management with Continuing Education
If you want your company to succeed in this new, evolving world, then you need to learn how to be...
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