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4 Ways To Ensure Reliability of Your Digital Services for GivingTuesday by Jesse Maddex

PagerDuty

The growth of GivingTuesday (which takes place on the Tuesday following Black Friday) from $10 million in nonprofit donations in 2012 to more than $2 billion in 2020 shows that many people in the U.S. With significant increases in traffic and donor activity, you’ll want to be sure your website and digital operations are ready for the load.

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Emergency Communication

BCP Builder

Prominent examples include the Deepwater Horizon Oil spill in 2010, the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster in 2011 or the sinking of the “Costa Concordia” cruise ship in 2012. Effective alert notifications represent an essential contribution to maintaining business continuity, especially for detecting and responding to incidents.

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Emergency Communication

BCP Builder

Prominent examples include the Deepwater Horizon Oil spill in 2010, the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster in 2011 or the sinking of the “Costa Concordia” cruise ship in 2012. This forms a strong pledge for effective alert notification and alarm management systems. While operational alerting tools like SIGNL4® ( www.signl4.com

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The Secret to Stopping Human Error is Automating Cloud Governance

Solutions Review

The Problem is Not Really Human Error Daily misconfiguration breaches used to plague public cloud service providers, but companies like AWS and Microsoft now help administrators understand when a misconfiguration might occur and alert users. Just as fast, they can revoke privileges if an activity violates the policy.

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5 Ways Smart Cities Use Data—and 4 Ways to Keep That Data Secure

Pure Storage

In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in 2012, New York City emergency management officials realized there were flaws in the city’s data infrastructure. With artificial intelligence (AI), cities can identify unusual activity within data storage systems and alert IT leaders who can determine if the activity could be the result of a hack.