As we look at the global risk landscape today, it is striking just how much has changed in the past year, as new threats emerge and evolve constantly. Our task of protecting our businesses grows more complex, at the same time these networks and network facilities become more distributed to support work-at-home and hybrid models. Disaster recovery plans must be adapted to meet the challenges – and opportunities – of this dramatic shift in how we work. A year ago, the ongoing pandemic and increasingly common extreme weather events were the dominant issues. While those challenges remain, civil unrest events…
DRJ and Lambert Learning Debut Entry-Level BC Course with a Focus on Action
After more than 30 years in the business continuity industry, I’ve noticed that most newcomers are looking for practical instruction....
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The Importance of Attending DRJ Fall 2024: Elevate Your Skills, Network, and Learn from Experts
In the fast-evolving field of business continuity and disaster recovery, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. The Disaster Recovery...
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DRJ Celebrates 70th Conference in Orlando
ORLANDO, Fla. – Disaster Recovery Journal celebrated its 70th conference March 17-20, at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld, with DRJ...
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Business Continuity Management and Artificial Intelligence
In today's digital age, businesses face many uncertainties and risks threatening their reputation, operations, and survival. The challenges vary, from...
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