Equal Risk: A UNESCO study looks to reduce the impact of disasters on women

By Editor|2022-04-05T15:20:37+00:00April 5th, 2022|

In both developed and developing regions, the impacts of man-made and natural disasters often fall more heavily on women, as existing gender inequalities are frequently heightened in times of insecurity, according to an article in [...]

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Practice Makes Perfect: What can you do to implement proper sustainable cybersecurity into your organization?

By Editor|2022-04-05T15:18:59+00:00April 5th, 2022|

As the need for a robust cybersecurity organization grows faster than the pool of qualified cybersecurity professionals, companies can often find themselves overburdening their employees, leading to issues with burn-out and challenges for employee retention, [...]

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Double Trouble: Climate change is making sequences of disasters more likely

By Editor|2022-04-05T15:17:23+00:00April 5th, 2022|

A recent study, published in Scientific American, has projected that extreme rain events will become more common after wildfire events in the future, leading to increased landslides and flash floods. And while the study projects [...]

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Taking Stock: Consider whether your company is ready for a disaster

By Editor|2022-04-05T15:14:10+00:00April 5th, 2022|

While companies are increasingly thinking about how to handle disasters, and implementing plans designed to minimize the impact, there still frequently remains a gap between the perceptions of management, and those who will need to [...]

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