As the Southern United States endures Hurricane Ian, Puerto Rico continues recovering from Hurricane Fiona, the Philippines and Vietnam deal with Typhoon Noru, and places around the world face various other natural disasters, from Pakistan’s floods to the rare tropical-style storm that hit Alaska, ASIS International presents these disaster planning, response, and recovery resources for companies. (Some resources are public while others are free to members or may require registration or site log-in.)
A police officer drives by an empty street as Hurricane Ian approaches on 28 September 2022 in Sarasota, Florida. Forecasts call for the storm to make landfall today. (Photo by Sean Rayford, Getty Images)
In addition to the resources below, the ASIS Crisis Management and Business Continuity Community is a valuable network for ASIS members.
Publications and Articles
ASIS Business Continuity Management Guideline
ASIS International, 2021
Florida Prepares for Severe Blow from Hurricane Ian
Today in Security post, 28 September 2022
Safety and Security: Building Relationships For Effective Management
Security Management, March 2019
Why You Should Be Thinking About Climate Proofing
Security Management, March/April 2021
Lessons Healthcare Security Professionals Learned from Hurricane Harvey
Security Management, June 2019
After Hurricanes Tested Capabilities, Mass Care Organizations Regroup
Security Management, January 2020
How Culture Influences Disaster Recovery
Security Management, July 2019
Mobilizing to Reduce the Strain of Climate Change
Security Technology, August 2021
On-Demand Webinars
Natural Disasters: When an Organization Is Most Vulnerable
ASIS International, September 2021
Advanced Concepts in Business Continuity and Crisis Management
ASIS International, September 2021
Strengthen Your Organization Through Business Resiliency
ASIS International, March 2021
Videos
Disruptive Event Recovery
Security Snapshots, February 2021
Preparing for Natural Disaster: Hurricanes
Security Snapshots, February 2021
Hurricane Preparedness, Response, and Recovery in Utilities
Security Snapshots, May 2021