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In a Q&A, BNY Mellon’s head of business continuity recounts the technologies and tactics that helped the firm continue running during the disaster three years ago. Social media and cloud were not helpful during Hurricane Sandy.
(Editor’s note: Hurricane Sandy devastated the East Coast and the Northeast of the U.S., among other regions, three years ago. According to current tallies, 233 people in eight countries died as a result of the hurricane’s destructive path, which caused $75 billion in damage. For Wall Street firms, the hurricane was a test of their...
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