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With the complexity of their operational environment and the broad array of potential crisis scenarios, many businesses find it difficult to anticipate and adapt. In many cases, corporate structures and business continuity measures are simply not designed to deal with the increasingly broad spectrum of threats: terrorism, public health emergencies, CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear), natural disasters, cyber terrorism, etc.

Today, an effective business continuity strategy must include a crisis management plan, an operational continuity plan and an IT recovery plan. This development reflects the shift towards comprehensive management of corporate security risk.

More than ever, organisations need to recognise that there is no such thing as zero risk and adapt their approach to crisis management, focusing on guaranteeing continuity of the command chain and coordinating and training the various players involved in managing a crisis.

As leading provider of Business Resilience Engineering solutions, drawing on a unique dual expertise acquired in both the civil and defence markets, Thales will learn you how to:
- Manage roles and responsibilities
- Adapt continuity plans to extreme circumstances
- Manage behaviour under stress
- Communicate with the authorities, families, etc.