A Bit of Extra Help: A new study looks into ways that emergency preparedness can adjust to help children with disabilities

By Editor|2023-05-02T16:47:04+00:00May 2nd, 2023|

Too often, those who most need extra assistance in times of emergency are excluded from the planning process. For children with disabilities and their families, this can result in much higher levels of risk, as [...]

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A Trip for Your Health: Inspector-General for Emergency Management Tony Pearce is walking across Australia’s State of Victoria

By Editor|2023-05-02T16:45:29+00:00May 2nd, 2023|

Looking to both meet with local residents, and promote the importance of mental health in emergency management, Tony Pearce, chairman of the Emergency Services Foundation and Inspector-General for Emergency Management has been undertaking a 1440 [...]

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Faking It: Generative AI is expected to reshape the hacking game

By Editor|2023-05-02T16:43:45+00:00May 2nd, 2023|

Even though it’s still very new, generative AI is already affecting all sorts of industries. Unfortunately, not all of these changes will be for the better, notes Rob Joyce, cybersecurity director for the NSA. Wired [...]

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Always Something New: A report from the Business Continuity Institute looks into the challenges IT and cybersecurity teams can expect over the next five years

By Editor|2023-05-02T16:39:47+00:00May 2nd, 2023|

Looking to project where the industry is going, the Business Continuity Institute has released a report titled “Evolution of the Resilience Profession over the Next Five Years.” Providing multiple views into the field of business [...]

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