by Jenny Svenstrup | Oct 31, 2022 | ICMC News |
Blog provided by RockDove Solutions The lack of definition and structure around crisis management, especially in the Fortune 500, is astounding. Most organizations claim to have a crisis management plan, but shockingly few of those plans are actually well-defined,...
by Jenny Svenstrup | Oct 12, 2022 | ICMC News |
Pete Gaynor will join us for October’s Tea and Chaos to discuss his role during his time with FEMA as the Administrator. Pete is currently Senior Vice President and Director of National Resilience, Response and Recovery Programs at GEI Consultants Inc. ...
by Jenny Svenstrup | Oct 11, 2022 | ICMC News |
Companies can often detect and mitigate external attacks. However, the insidious threat from an employee is harder to detect and can cause the most damage because they have legitimate access. That insider may steal solely for personal gain, or that insider may be a...
by Jenny Svenstrup | Oct 4, 2022 | ICMC News, ICMC Video Library Clips |
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this free webinar! Even before the Pandemic communication and collaboration systems and platforms have become a hot topic in emergency and business resiliency circles. The use of mobile and desktop software solutions eliminates...
by Jenny Svenstrup | Sep 9, 2022 | ICMC News |
In this Q&A style live webinar discussion, Rob will pose some questions regarding command systems for corporations to our guest speaker, Timothy M. Riecker, CEDP. Many emergency management organizations have a well oiled Incident Command System (ICS) that gets...
by Jenny Svenstrup | Aug 31, 2022 | ICMC News |
Ransomware attacks happen approximately every 11 seconds. Recent high-profile ransomware attacks on companies around the world have highlighted the need for better advance preparation and response strategies. Introduction to Ransomware is a half-day training course...