AI agents are changing how companies predict, prepare for and respond to disruptions, says Augustine Tumi Mogashoa, IT and business continuity management specialist at ASQE.
$140.96 billion in 2024is used to predict disasters, monitor recovery resources, assess the impact of disasters and manage the distribution of aid and resources. AI-driven tools can reduce organisations' time to assess risk, enabling more effective responses to disruptions.
“Currently, most risk assessments are done manually in spreadsheets or using outdated or complex systems,” says Mogashoa. “With AI, it is possible to have predictive analytics capable of detecting and identifying emerging threats in cyber security, operational failures or supply chain disruptions.” “AI brings data-driven accuracy to business continuity, analysing vast datasets to recommend optimal recovery strategies while minimising human error,” says Mogashoa. “AI can assist your business with uncovering patterns and generating actionable insights relevant to your industry, priorities and risks.”
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