Taking Flight in Crisis: How Emergency Alert Systems Can Improve Airline Safety
The aviation industry prides itself on safety, implementing rigorous protocols and procedures to ensure the well-being of passengers and crew. Yet, unforeseen circumstances can arise, demanding swift and clear communication in the face of an emergency. This is where emergency alert
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
Bringing your Business Continuity plans to life
Crises Control have recently collaborated with City Security, the magazine that promotes security issues nationwide. In issue 54, I got the exciting opportunity to write
How quick is your trigger finger?
The Business Continuity Institute has just published the results of its 2014 survey into Supply Chain Resilience. The survey, which is the latest in an
FCA mega fine is a game changer for business continuity
Last week the Financial Conduct Authority made an announcement that should be of great concern to business continuity managers everywhere, but especially those working in customer facing
Don’t let planning for a crisis become a crisis
Controlling a crisis: We all think we get it but do we know what to do with it? Crises Control was showcased for the first
How robust is your Work-From-Home policy?
The earthquake that struck Christchurch, New Zealand on the 22 February 2011 resulted in the loss of 185 lives, the displacement of workforces, widespread damage
The weakest link
The recently uncovered theft of data from 76 million households held on the web servers of the largest bank in the United States, JPMorgan Chase,
Social Media and Reputation Management in a Crisis
A recently published report looking into the effect of social media on breaking news has some findings that should be of concern to all those who share
Mind the gap
There is a yawning gulf between perception and reality when it comes to managing a crisis. Make sure you can bridge the divide without complicated
Moving from business continuity to organisational resilience
There is a change of language and focus currently taking place amongst business continuity professionals that is much more than just semantics. It originates from
Handling supply chain business disruption
Have you ever thought about the significant crossover between best practice in procurement strategy and best practice in business continuity planning? If not, then consider
UK small businesses fail to plan for business continuity
Research published last week by Databarracks highlighted the growing gap between large and small organisations when it comes to preparing in advance for the impact of business
From a software virus to the Ebola outbreak
Whatever the risk CRISES CONTROL is a vital resource to ensure you have the right plans in place to survive a crisis. Exciting times. Crises