If you run a business here in Southwest Florida, you know one thing for sure: you’ve got to be ready for the unexpected.
Hurricanes, power outages, flooding, supply chain disruptions — they’re all part of life in our beautiful but sometimes unpredictable region. And those are just the natural risks.
Layer on cyberattacks, human error, hardware failures, and the reality of hybrid work, and you’ve got a recipe for potential disruption.
The question is:
What’s your plan when the unexpected strikes?
If your employees can’t quickly pivot to keep your business running, you won’t just be behind the competition — you could be facing a real fight for survival.
That’s why every Southwest Florida business needs a solid Business Continuity Plan (BCP).
We live in one of the most dynamic regions in the U.S. It’s beautiful here — but between hurricane season and modern cyberthreats, running a business here means being prepared for disruption.
A well-built BCP helps you:
Minimize downtime when disaster strikes
Protect revenue and reputation
Serve customers even during emergencies
Quickly recover key data and systems
And in today’s hybrid world, where some employees are in the office and others are working from anywhere with Wi-Fi, having a tested, flexible BCP is more important than ever.
Every business is unique — your BCP should reflect that. But here are a few essentials every Southwest Florida business should include:
Identify who’s in charge when the unexpected happens. A clear chain of command helps avoid chaos when it matters most.
Define how you’ll restore business-critical functions. Prioritize your assets (IT systems, equipment, key contacts) and set Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO).
Know how and where your data is backed up. Cloud-based, offsite backups are a must here in SWFL — local servers aren’t much help if they’re underwater.
It’s not enough to have a plan sitting in a binder somewhere. You need to test it.
Simulate different scenarios (cyberattack, hurricane, utility outage).
See how your team responds.
Refine your plan based on what you learn.
We recommend testing your BCP at least once a year — though for many businesses in Southwest Florida, pre-hurricane-season is a great time to run a refresher.
Manual BCP testing is critical — but we know it’s hard to keep up. Cyberattacks happen daily, and business changes fast.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed or unsure where to start, you’re not alone — and you don’t have to tackle it solo.
At Knox Technology, we specialize in helping Southwest Florida businesses build practical, effective Business Continuity Plans.
From cloud backups and disaster recovery solutions to business continuity consulting and testing, we’ll help you prepare — so when the unexpected comes, you’ll be ready.
Not sure where to start? We’ve got you.
👉 Contact Knox Technology today — and let’s build your plan before the next storm rolls in.