• IT averages only one large-scale recovery exercise every 10 months in preparation for cyberattacks or natural disasters.
Instead of focusing primarily on riding the wave of economic uncertainty to a more stable time, a solution lies in accepting uncertainty and building the best possible business continuity plan to help ...
Asheville's post-Helene Small Business Support Program could take its next step with the selection of organizations to ...
Disaster preparedness is an ongoing process, not a one-time plan. Businesses must regularly assess regional risks, update ...
According to FEMA, 40% of small and mid-sized businesses never reopen after a disaster. For those that do, the road back is steep—another 25% close their doors within a year. The longer recovery takes ...
Experts say the bill for disasters will only continue to rise unless we make changes.
Communities along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road are progressing through early recovery after flash flooding on Jan. 15 ...
“Receiving the Best of Georgia Award is a testament to our team’s dedication to helping businesses thrive through technology, ...
The FEMA Review Council recommends replacing the decades-old system for distributing money to states with a plan triggered by weather conditions, not ...
Small water companies in Altadena are struggling financially after the Eaton fire and are starting to charge customers more.