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Figure 1: Worldwide Natural Disasters 2014 (Source: Munich Re, NatCatSERVICE, 2015)
Figure 2: Risk Analysis and Business Continuity Process (Source: World Continuity  Congress, 2011)
Figure 3: From Business Continuity Management to Disaster Recovery Planning
Table 1: Tactics for Managing Disruption Risks (Based on Tomlin, 2006)
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