Fallout: Looking back on the Chernobyl disaster after thirty five years

By Editor|2021-05-04T14:59:38+00:00May 4th, 2021|

With the 35th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster having arrived, there has been a renewal of interest in how the disaster occurred and how people dealt with the immediate aftermath. Alla Shapiro, a 32-year old [...]

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Survival of the Fittest: Increased cyberthreats since the start of the pandemic have put new pressures on security teams

By Editor|2021-05-04T14:58:11+00:00May 4th, 2021|

Writing for SecurityMagazine.com, Mike Wilson, CTO and Founder of Enzoic, offers a quick set of tips to help ensure a robust cybersecurity program at a time when hackers are increasing their pressure companies. Considering the [...]

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Climactic Costs: Insurers engage with the unpredictability of climate emergencies in local settings.

By Editor|2021-05-04T14:53:39+00:00May 4th, 2021|

While 2020 was a historic year for both hurricanes and wildfires, insurance companies found themselves with surprisingly low bills from natural disasters as many of the storms hit areas of lower population density, missing the [...]

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Administering Aid: The Reverend Louis Johnson is working toward his doctorate on church emergency preparedness

By Editor|2021-05-04T14:52:03+00:00May 4th, 2021|

Having been involved with multiple churches that have found themselves in the path of natural disasters, Reverend Louis Johnson has seen the importance of emergency preparedness to communities, according to an article in SF Gate. [...]

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