The Watch Dog Report – Business Continuity 101
- Maria Florio
- May 2nd, 2013
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Interview with NCX Group’s own and Business Continuity Institute Fellow Doug Weldon, is from the Best of The Watchdog Report. During the interview we discuss the importance of Business Continuity in addressing Information Risk Management.
By the end of this interview you will gain insight into how you can better prepare your business to withstand a catastrophic event, meet compliance or service disruption.
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