As risk executives and security management in Florida and the Southeast finalize their post-Hurricane Ian assessments, what has been learned in the past decade and a half since Katrina and other catastrophic weather and climate events has helped reshape risk, security and continuity strategies. Risk experts like Fred Burton, the Executive Director at Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence and a former DSS special agent and New York Times bestselling author, feel the aftermath of Ian may create a paradigm shift in the way enterprise organizations construct their business preparedness frameworks and how security figures into that planning.