Everbridge Alternative: Why Crises Control is the Right Choice for Your Critical Event Management Needs
Written by Sonny Sehgal | Board Member In today’s dynamic world, organisations face a multitude of potential disruptions, from natural disasters and cyberattacks to operational crises and data breaches. Effective communication during these critical events is paramount for minimising damage, ensuring
What to do when transport disruption strikes
According to figures just released by the ONS, there were 800,000 working days lost to strike action last year, nearly double the total for 2013.
Insurance industry told to conduct disaster stress testing
I freely admit to being something of a pessimist when it comes to foreseeing potential disaster scenarios everywhere. That probably comes as part of the
Think the unthinkable now with your emergency communications
Scotland Yard has just carried out the biggest anti-terrorism exercise in London’s history, deploying more than 1,000 officers to combat a simulated ‘marauding attack’ on
EMNS is Your Flexible Friend
In my last blog I talked about the increasing importance, in the world of business continuity, of the emergency mass notification service (EMNS), which is
What is this thing called EMNS?
If you work in the world of business continuity or disaster recovery, you will be familiar with the concept of acronyms, which populate our world
Even White House connected systems are not safe from hackers
“If you are connected you take your chances” Cyber security is already at the top of many CEOs lists of risks that their business faces,
Who would predict an underground fire, in London?
There are many events that you can predict as a risk to your business operations, loss of power, loss of internet, severe weather, supply chain
Five Things to Watch Out for in Your Business Continuity Planning
There seems to be a trend these days for spotting five things that we have learnt from any given event. I don’t know why five
Black Swan theory and organisational resilience
The expression ‘black swan’ derives from the mistaken medieval belief that swans could only have white feathers, since all known historical records of swans demonstrated
Cyber bank robbers steal $1bn
If you are a regular follower of this blog then you will know that cyber crime is one of our hottest topics. There is literally
Be careful what you wish for
You might recall that my blog last week talked about children hoping for a Snow Day so that they could get out of going to
Hoping for a Snow Day?
Do you remember as a child looking out of the window at darkened skies at this time of year and praying fervently that the snow
Sony hack puts business continuity at top of every CEO’s in-tray
The hacking of computer systems at Sony Pictures Entertainment in Hollywood started out as an unusually interesting security breach story that involved leaked e-mails about
Crises Control just got easier and faster
Our development team is proud to announce the immediate availability of new Crises Control features to improve the overall performance and the user experience. This