Disaster Recovery Institute Certified Business Continuity Professional Cbcp

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Disaster Recovery Institute International (DRI) is the oldest and largest nonprofit that helps organizations around the world prepare for and recover from disasters by providing education, accreditation, and thought leadership in business continuity, disaster recovery, cyber resilience and related fields. Founded in 1988, DRI has certified 20,000+ resilience professionals in 100+ countries and at 95 percent of Fortune 100 companies. DRI offers 15 individual certifications, including the globally-recognized CBCP certification, and certifies organizations as resilient enterprises. DRI offers training programs ranging from introductory to masters level across a variety of specialties in multiple languages; online and in-person continuing education opportunities; and an annual conference dedicated to the resilience profession. DRI supports charitable activities through the DRI Foundation.

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Hurricane Ian Reveals Continuing Vulnerabilities for Healthcare Facilities

In 2012, the stories of hospitals fighting to maintain services and keep patients safe during Superstorm Sandy rocked the resilience field. 10 years later, climate change may have made the dangers to vital facilities even more severe. On Sept. 28, as Hurricane Ian made landfal

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'New Adult Happy Meals Are Killing Me': McDonald's Latest Novelty is a Supply and Logistics Nightmare

McDonald's has teamed with streetware company Cactus Plant Flea Market to create Happy Meals for nostalgic adults. Sounds like fun, right? But unfortunately – and not for the first time – a lack of planning and preparedness is causing headaches for frontline workers. The

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Guest Post: Protecting SMBs – It's a Big Job and You've Got to Do It

By Patrick Rougeau CBCP, CISSP, CISA, ITIL Patrick Rougeau is currently a student completing a M.S. in Cyber Security at Quinnipiac University located in Hamden, CT. Rougeau's career spans over 16 years in disaster recovery, IT consulting/management, and cybersecurity co

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Global State of Enterprise Risk Oversight: 5 Takeaways

A recent report on enterprise risk management finds business leaders feeling risk complexities are increasing, and finding difficulty integrating enterprise risk management (ERM) with strategic decision making, among other responses. The 5th edition of this report from North C

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Supply Chain Risk Looms Large – But Are the Response Capabilities Overhyped?

After the past few years of disruptions, a huge majority of resilience professionals view supply chain risk as a top priority. But new research says the most popular fixes may not be able to match expectations. In a recent survey by the Neustar International Security Council,

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Download the September Edition of the Crisis Response Journal!

The September edition of the Crisis Response Journal is now available to download from our Library! This month's topics include ethical emergency management, COVID-19 risk fatigue, information warfare, and much more. CRJ offers DRI Certified Professionals a digital subsc

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What's Your Volcano Plan? Researchers Warn We're 'Woefully Underprepared'

A volcanic eruption could have powerful impacts on supply chains, climate and food security – but are resilience professionals taking such a threat seriously enough? Not according to the University of Cambridge's Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER). In an artic

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'You Can't Make a Twinkie With Only 95% of Ingredients': Supply Shortages Hit the Snack Food Aisle

The supply chain strikes again! Major food manufacturers are running into major production snags, as key ingredients for big snack items are tied up in scheduling and transportation headaches. "Unfortunately, you can't make a Twinkie with only 95% of ingredients," Hostes

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How Extreme Weather Events Could Take Down Entire Socioeconomic Systems

Planning for individual disasters, rather than thinking of them as interconnected events, could have severe consequences for health, energy and agriculture, food production and other vital sectors, based on a recent research study. The study, developed by researchers at the Un

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Hurricane Season Halfway Point: What to Expect Next

So far, it's been a relatively quiet Atlantic Hurricane Season. But as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) warns, there's still plenty of time for that to change for the worse. The Climate Prediction Center, part of the U.S. National Weather Service,

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What Certified Professionals are saying about DRI

Quote UpThis is a very, very intelligent community that really does a lot to keep the lights on in businesses, and I don't think they get a lot of credit for it. The IT department at a lot of big corporations doesn't believe there's a chance their system really can go down and they really need to have a business continuity plan, and the education and the feedback that we get from the people at DRI shows t...
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Certified Business Continuity Vendor, United States

Quote UpI think most people look at business continuity at the natural events - hurricanes, tornadoes, things like that - and don't realize there are a lot of other risks behind that, cyber risks right now being number one, but there are a lot of other aspects of business continuity that one needs to think about, especially the people and processes, not just the technology.
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Certified Business Continuity Lead Auditor, United States

Quote UpIt's beyond the essentials. You have to have plans to be compliant, or that it's an insurance to ensure your business knows what to do. It's really about continued services to your customers. At the end of the day, you've provided something essential to a customer, and you need to be sure it continues to be that for them, because if it's not there then they're going to go somewhere else.
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Certified Business Continuity Professional, United States

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