Learning New Tricks

By Editor|2019-04-04T13:59:03+00:00March 20th, 2019|

With an aging population, developing disaster plans that properly consider the needs of the elderly is a growing concern. Often facing impaired mobility, chronic health conditions, and mental, social or economic limitations that can restrict [...]

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Searching for Skills

By Editor|2019-04-04T13:57:44+00:00March 20th, 2019|

Staffing critical cybersecurity roles continues to be a challenge, with the number of open positions outnumbering the traditional qualified candidates. ISACA’s recent State of Cybersecurity 2019 report found over two thirds of respondents thought their [...]

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“Pastors and Disasters” Program Starts in the Caribbean

By Editor|2019-04-04T13:56:28+00:00March 20th, 2019|

Seeking to help prepare their communities for future natural disasters, Anglican churches across the Caribbean have been participating in workshops in Grenada, according to The Anglican News. Hosted by the Church of the Province of [...]

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A Storm of Emotions

By Editor|2019-04-04T13:55:10+00:00March 20th, 2019|

The immediate effects of natural disasters are well known. However, a recent study has found interesting long-term effects on health among those not yet born at the time of disaster, according to The Atlantic. Performed [...]

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Ready to React

By Editor|2019-04-04T13:53:26+00:00March 20th, 2019|

With the move of more and more things to online storage, this efficiency allows rapid access but also represents a potential security risk. As legislation increasingly puts legal obligations on companies to protect the data [...]

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A Culture of Recovery

By Editor|2019-04-04T13:51:57+00:00March 20th, 2019|

A new report from the World Bank has indicated a key factor in rebuilding cities hit by disaster is cultural cohesion, and recommends cities and countries invest in cultural cohesion and preservation, according to CityLab. [...]

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