Planning for the Unexpected

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Typical crisis planning focuses on specific potential shocks. But how do you prepare for an unforeseen “asymmetric” threat — one that comes out of nowhere, with no rule book to follow? The answer is to cultivate “meta-readiness,” or preparedness as a way of life. This allows your organization to be ready for any sort of crisis, including the four most common kinds: unprotected infrastructure, vulnerable technology, underestimated disasters, and innovative geopolitical attacks.
Published at Tue, 09 Oct 2018 05:00:00 +0000