Finding Inner Peace

By Editor|2019-03-20T15:58:11+00:00August 22nd, 2018|

For those who have experienced natural disasters, the effects can often be long and lingering. After the flooding from Hurricane Harvey, many of those who survived have reported symptoms associated with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), [...]

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Best Practices?

By Editor|2019-03-20T15:56:45+00:00August 22nd, 2018|

Writing for Tech Target, IT operations manager Adam Fowler discusses three myths of IT incident management that can cause an organization considerable harm, if not properly corrected: Myth 1: Only major disruptions should be logged: [...]

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Pen and Paper

By Editor|2019-03-20T15:55:32+00:00August 22nd, 2018|

You never really know how good a plan is until you test it. In the case of a cybersecurity attack, a failure to test your plan could leave your company open to a wide assortment [...]

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Community Hub

By Editor|2019-03-20T15:53:45+00:00August 22nd, 2018|

Looking to improve its level of disaster resilience and emergency preparedness, the City of Portland has recently announced their PREPHub (Emergency Preparedness Hubs) pilot program. Based on a partnership with Portland State University and Portland [...]

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National Disaster

By Editor|2019-03-20T15:52:37+00:00August 22nd, 2018|

After a series of embarrassing failures of disaster alerts in Hawaii and elsewhere, experts are calling for a move towards a national system. According to a Reuters article, a review is being requested for regional [...]

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Insecure Communications

By Editor|2019-03-20T16:07:36+00:00August 22nd, 2018|

The list of hackable items of concern in a home or business just went up, as experts at this year’s Def Con showed off vulnerabilities in both new and old technology. From the fax machines [...]

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