Securing Your Data: Beyond the Cloud
What happens if your only data backup is in the cloud — and the cloud is compromised? Cloud protects against downtime, but not data loss. That’s up to you. Here are some solutions.
What happens if your only data backup is in the cloud — and the cloud is compromised? Cloud protects against downtime, but not data loss. That’s up to you. Here are some solutions.
Organizations depend on a wide array of tools to support CX, and more tools create more attack vectors. A cloud-based resiliency platform can ensure rapid recovery after an event. Here’s how that works.
Protecting your data is the lynchpin of coming back from a cyberattack. Here are some pointers on keeping data safe.
Government has entered a new world of engineering design, in which systems must be capable of responding to dynamic changes. Failure is not an option.
In the NextGen online training, “Staying Resilient Amidst Chaos,” three experts shared their advice on what resiliency means, what it looks like in practice and how to make it a part of your daily routine. Check out their tips.
During uncertain times, what we can find solace in is the power of community — this community. How we support each other is critical.
Think of your resilience like a rubber band. You want it to be able to snap back into shape after it’s been stretched and to still retain its usefulness. But a rubber band can’t snap back into shape if it’s still actively being stretched.
The goal is to ensure resilience by creating an operational environment that won’t be disrupted by whatever the next crisis might be.
We all need some inspiration to be resilient these days. Though each of these posts originates from different times and different circumstances, there are lessons in each we hope will inspire you to stay resilient during this time.
As I look back on the storied life of Kobe Bryant, I’m inspired more by an author of his own script than a player of the global stage.