Episode #271: Election Day Crisis Management: Last-Minute Strategies to Protect Your Organization

November 04, 2024 00:07:22
Episode #271:  Election Day Crisis Management: Last-Minute Strategies to Protect Your Organization
Managing Uncertainty
Episode #271: Election Day Crisis Management: Last-Minute Strategies to Protect Your Organization

Nov 04 2024 | 00:07:22

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Show Notes

In this episode of the Managing Uncertainty Podcast, titled “Election Day Crisis Management: Last-Minute Strategies to Protect Your Organization,” Bryan Strawser of Bryghtpath offers crucial insights into navigating the challenges posed by the upcoming U.S. Election Day. He discusses effective crisis management strategies to help organizations maintain stability and security amid potential turbulence. Listeners will learn how to prepare their teams to identify threats, secure communication channels, and reinforce remote work policies to mitigate disruptions. Bryan also delves into essential cybersecurity practices, emphasizing the need to protect against heightened risks from cyber threats and misinformation campaigns. Beyond logistical measures, he …

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