Resiliency and Business Continuity in the Cloud Era

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Outages happen—even in the cloud. As more organizations move critical operations to cloud platforms, the risks of downtime, identity service disruption, and security gaps are rising fast. The question isn’t if your cloud provider might fail you—it’s whether your continuity strategy is ready when it does.

In this expert-led webcast, Dave Shackleford and Chris Newman will unpack today’s evolving cloud threat landscape and walk you through how to design a modern, resilient business continuity and disaster recovery (BC/DR) plan that holds strong in the face of unexpected interruptions.

What You’ll Learn:

  1. Where Cloud is Headed: Explore how the shift to cloud-based user access, identity, and zero trust services introduces new points of failure.
  2. Security Controls in the Cloud: Understand what most organizations have in place and where the gaps tend to be.
  3. Continuity Beyond the Basics: Learn why traditional BC/DR approaches fall short in the cloud era and how to rethink your plan.
  4. Navigating Compliance & Risk: Stay ahead of evolving regulations and audit expectations tied to cloud availability and business continuity.
  5. Tactical Strategies for Resilience: Get actionable guidance on maintaining security and service availability—even during provider outages.

Why Register:

  • Learn from industry experts 
  • Submit your questions to webcast speakers (When attending live)
  • Earn CPE credits 
  • Flexible access (Join live or watch the replay on your own time)

 

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