17/06/2026
When organizations prepare for hurricane season, continuity discussions focus on:
📍 Getting employees connected
📍 Restoring access to critical systems
📍 Serving customers
But there's a question worth asking:
Who is monitoring your security environment if key IT resources become unavailable?
Organizations depend on a small internal team, a key individual, or offshore monitoring services to identify potential threats.
But when disruption affects those resources, they discover how much their security monitoring depends on a single point of failure.
We've seen situations where:
📍 Key IT personnel were unavailable for extended periods
📍 Connectivity issues affected access to offshore monitoring services
📍 Security alerts accumulated without review during recovery efforts
Attackers don't need to bypass every security control.
Not if they can exploit the extra time created when security events go unnoticed.
That's why operational resilience requires more than backup systems and recovery plans.
It requires confidence that someone is still watching for potential threats when key resources aren’t available.
👉 Could your organization maintain security oversight if a key IT resource became unavailable tomorrow?
JP Marshall Associates helps organizations maintain the visibility, expertise, and coverage needed to stay resilient during hurricane season.
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