It gets mentioned at the end but service disruption really is the problem here. Reminds me of how quickly my govt (Canada) breaks strikes nowadays to avoid these disruptions.
I don't know if there's a way out of businesses that don't see the value of IT ignoring these risks (outside of legislation) but I hope we don't end up in a situation where bailouts are common/companies rely on govt intervention.
It gets mentioned at the end but service disruption really is the problem here. Reminds me of how quickly my govt (Canada) breaks strikes nowadays to avoid these disruptions.
I don't know if there's a way out of businesses that don't see the value of IT ignoring these risks (outside of legislation) but I hope we don't end up in a situation where bailouts are common/companies rely on govt intervention.