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Buyer’s guide: Data protection for hybrid clouds

Network World

Data protection is a broad category that includes data security but also encompasses backup and disaster recovery, safe data storage, business continuity and resilience, and compliance with data privacy regulations. However, disaster recovery requires third-party integrations.

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The evolving role of security and IT in DR and incident response

CIO Business Intelligence

CIOs have a long history of managing incidents and disasters through established IT practices, guided by frameworks such as ITIL for incident management and disaster recovery. However, as ecommerce has proliferated, security threats have increased, elevating cybersecurity to a board-level concern.

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How to Improve Your Organization’s Cyber Resiliency

CIO Business Intelligence

The practice brings together formerly separate disciplines of information security, business continuity, and disaster response (BC/DR) deployed to meet common goals. It’s about making sure there are regular test exercises that ensure that the data backup is going to be useful if worse comes to worst.”.

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InfoSec Leaders Weigh in on New SEC Rules Making CISO Hotseat Hotter

SecureWorld News

For sanity, manage to a written information security policy. The best way to accomplish this goal is to perform a tabletop exercise (TTX) with a third-party organization and look at the results through the results lens of a regulatory body working with outside general counsel.

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Best practices for developing an actionable cyberresilience road map

CIO Business Intelligence

The practice brings together formerly separate disciplines of information security, business continuity, and disaster response (BC/DR) deployed to meet common goals. It’s about making sure there are regular test exercises that ensure that the data backup is going to be useful if worse comes to worst.”