How security leaders can withstand geopolitical turbulence

For many organisations, scenarios that once belonged in crisis exercises now feel uncomfortably plausible, reports F24. Employees might get refused entry at borders, access to critical cloud accounts might get restricted without warning, international commitments might get delayed by political decisions beyond the organisation's control.

How security leaders can withstand geopolitical turbulence

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For many organisations, scenarios that once belonged in crisis exercises now feel uncomfortably plausible, reports F24.

Employees might get refused entry at borders, access to critical cloud accounts might get restricted without warning, international commitments might get delayed by political decisions beyond the...

What once sounded like a remote, worst-case simulation has now […]

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For many organisations, scenarios that once belonged in crisis exercises now feel uncomfortably plausible, reports F24. Employees might get refused entry at borders, access to critical cloud accounts might get restricted without warning, international commitments might get delayed by political decisions beyond the organisation's control. What once sounded like a remote, worst-case simulation has now […]

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