Disaster Planning

By Editor|2019-03-25T08:40:38+00:00January 4th, 2017|

Writing for the Financial Times, Paul Kallenbach offers some sly and sarcastic advice as to how best to ensure your IT needs are met by detailing how to best ensure your IT needs aren't met.  [...]

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The Air India Bombing

By Editor|2019-03-25T08:39:29+00:00January 4th, 2017|

With more than 30 years having passed since the Air India 747 bombing, papers released by the National Archives under the 30 year rule have offered some additional insights into the responses of Ireland to [...]

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Autism Preparedness

By Editor|2019-03-25T08:38:14+00:00January 4th, 2017|

With the diagnosis of autism becoming increasingly common, pressures are growing through both local movements and legislative efforts to ensure first responders are properly trained in the potential needs and challenges of the people with [...]

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A Year in Preview

By Editor|2019-03-25T08:36:43+00:00January 4th, 2017|

Looking at the changes and trends from the previous year, Joergen Jakobsen, regional vice president for Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) at Sophos, offers his insights as to what sort of threats are likely to grow [...]

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Banking On It

By Editor|2019-03-25T08:34:22+00:00January 4th, 2017|

While companies often plan for disaster recovery, the testing of their disaster recovery capabilities often lags behind, leading to gaps, omissions, and losses when finally forced into action. To minimize their chances of encountering such problems, [...]

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Performance Anxieties

By Editor|2019-03-25T08:32:49+00:00January 4th, 2017|

With the CDC's actions against the Zika outbreak nearing a year, an early online edition of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) provided some comments from the CDC as to key accomplishments and contributions, including [...]

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