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From cybersecurity incidents to natural disasters to losing a key staff member, you need a solid business continuity plan in place to protect your business during times of crisis. Here are 4 more ways that creating a business continuity plan can help your business.
Your business faces challenges at every turn, from cybersecurity threats to natural disasters. The worst thing you can do is not have a plan for what to do if disaster strikes. The best thing you can do is be prepared with both a disaster recovery plan and a business continuity plan.
With growing risks in cybersecurity looming around every corner, businesses are becoming more aware of their need to have protective measures in place for securing their business data.
In order to protect yourself and your company, you need to know common hacking methods and learn how to avoid them.
Sensitive information stored in the cloud is just as much at risk of theft if not properly protected.
No matter how damaging the breach may be from a monetary standpoint, another hidden risk of a cybersecurity breach is reputational.
Having a data backup and recovery strategy and plan in place in the event of data loss, in any form, is vital to the survival of most companies.
In the world of cybersecurity, there’s a concept called the principle of least privilege.