Organizational Survival Guide: From Disaster Recovery to Business Continuance


Posted October 14, 2021 by zwblank

Neverfail Continuous Availability (NFCA) invites you to discover how the top organizations across the globe plan and build highly resilient systems to avoid catastrophic disruption.

 
When: October 26, 2021 (8:00am EST)

Who: Michael Wrightson, NFCA’s General Manager and author of the Continuity
Guy blog, will be leading the presentation and will share some practical tips and tricks on establishing the best business continuity plan.

Why You Should Attend: Operating in a pandemic environment, with increased frequency in cyber attack and sophistication has unfortunately become the new normal. This webinar will provide an organizational blueprint to guide organizations through:

- Building a proper business continuity plan
- Key measures required to protect critical systems and limit disruption
- Updating design considerations for a sound disaster recovery plan
- Leveraging Intelligent Automation (IA) to enable immediate recovery if/when staff is limited or incapacitated
Achieving 100% critical systems restore after a massive cyber attack

Webinar Registration: https://neverfailgroup.zoom.us/webinar/register/2016335525302/WN_Tluf2j6WTwOWKGacKqTQgQ

Headquartered in Austin, TX, Neverfail delivers Continuous IT Controls and Availability solutions to some of the most highly recognizable brands in the world. More than 5,000 customers in over 60 countries depend on Neverfail to reduce risk through zero trust compliance and continuity solutions without the worry, time, or cost of traditional methods.

Full information can be found on the registration page: https://neverfailgroup.zoom.us/webinar/register/2016335525302/WN_Tluf2j6WTwOWKGacKqTQgQ.
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Issued By Zac Blankenship
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Categories Business , Software , Technology
Tags business continuity , cyberattack , disaster recovery , webinar
Last Updated October 14, 2021