Food for Thought: The domestic food production industry is becoming a common target of cybercriminals

By Editor|2023-03-14T14:39:13+00:00March 14th, 2023|

Talk of cyberattacks on national infrastructure often brings to mind pipelines being shut down, banking services disrupted, or health services having their data stolen. However, a less talked-about but equally damaging target can be a [...]

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Back to School: Questions remain as to how prepared post-secondary institutions are for an emergency

By Editor|2023-03-14T14:37:18+00:00March 14th, 2023|

Having an emergency plan isn’t enough. For colleges in Quebec, Canada, unions are asking them to step up with improved emergency response training, to ensure readiness for an actual event, according to an article in [...]

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Disastrous Tweets: The changes at Twitter are having a significant impact on emergency management and disaster response

By Editor|2023-03-14T14:33:24+00:00March 14th, 2023|

An article in The Atlantic takes aim at the changes that Elon Musk is making at Twitter, arguing that the platform is becoming less useful for the emergency management and disaster response professionals that use it. “Emergency-management officials have used [...]

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