Organizations Must Train, Not Just Plan, for Crisis Events, Advises IT Research and Advisory Firm Info-Tech Research Group
- On May 23, 2025, in Toronto, Info-Tech Research Group introduced a new framework encouraging organizations to move beyond theoretical crisis planning by actively practicing response scenarios.
- The research identifies that modern disruptions like ransomware and cloud outages move too fast for many crisis plans, leaving organizations unprepared for real incidents.
- Info-Tech proposes a structured tabletop program that uses realistic simulations to transform static plans into practiced responses, boosting confidence and coordination.
- Michel Hébert, Info-Tech practice lead, highlights that bridging the gap between strategic planning and effective implementation demands embracing immersive, scenario-driven training designed to cultivate adaptive decision-making in high-pressure situations.
- This training framework aims to reduce downtime, ensure regulatory compliance, and ready teams to act decisively, with Info-Tech hosting Info-Tech LIVE 2025 June 10–12 in Las Vegas for further engagement.
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Organizations Must Train, Not Just Plan, for Crisis Events, Advises IT Research and Advisory Firm Info-Tech Research Group
As modern disruptions like ransomware attacks, cloud outages, and supply chain failures outpace traditional crisis planning, many organizations are left unprepared. Info-Tech Research Group's new framework is designed to help organizations rehearse realistic scenarios and build the confidence, agility, and…
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