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unsurprisingly, resilience is still lacking in businesses

This outage is reminiscent of that of last July, which also disrupted the daily lives of many organizations around the world. Barely a few months later, the observation is similar: the companies concerned are struggling to collaborate and maintain normal activity.

In a context of digital uncertainty, where interconnections and technological dependencies multiply risks, let us question our resilience capacities to face increasingly common crises. To avoid the stupor effect, it is urgent to anticipate these situations, which can arise at any time and in all sectors, by deploying crisis management strategies and relief tools.

No publisher is immune to IT outages and this must be taken into account in organizations’ resilience strategies.

In the emergency of a crisis, whether of external or internal origin, the priority is to ensure business continuity. When communication and collaboration tools are affected, all team coordination, project monitoring and the sharing of strategic information are undermined. This is why the use of backup communication solutions, generally deployed on the company’s infrastructure (“on-premise”), helps to strengthen resilience. They allow exchanges to continue, sometimes even without an Internet connection, and also their protection thanks to installation on secure networks. An essential means to ensure the success of crisis management and business continuity plans by dedicated teams. FFaced with current digital dangers, accentuated by geopolitical news, the use of complementary and alternative solutions guarantees the adaptability of companies. But also their compliance with new European cybersecurity requirements, such as those of NIS 2.

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