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How to safeguard your data and records against inevitable natural disasters | Andrew du Fresne, John Bean Technologies
John Bean Technologies documentation and information governance manager Andrew du Fresne shares key advice for organizations who wish to prepare their records for natural disasters. He also describes the unique and humbling experience of helping to secure records from first responders to the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Topics discussed
Andrew’s work in disaster preparedness for records and staging one of the largest exercises for disaster preparedness for all federal agencies in a region including New York City and New Jersey.
What it was like to help with the effort to secure and archive records from agencies who responded to the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Key tips for organizations to prepare their data and records for a natural disaster.
The evolution of the industry he’s observed in his career.