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International SOS

Disaster Zone Podcast

Eric Holdeman is a professional emergency manager who is passionate about providing information that can help families, businesses & governments become better prepared for disasters of all types. Prior to his service at FEMA, he served as the Director of Preparedness Policy for the White House Homeland Security Council.

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Double trouble: When climate change and cyber crime collide

everbridge

Businesses must ensure that they have the infrastructure, plans, and operational capacity to manage polycrisis events. This is hazardous thinking. The Department of Energy also just announced $23 million to secure energy systems against climate, cyber, and physical threats. But government action alone is not enough.

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Book Review: Justice, Equity, and Emergency Management

Recovery Diva

The principles establish a high and, for all the authors of this volume, a necessary standard for the aspirations of emergency managers and the communities they serve, to work toward disaster recovery processes and practices whereby: #1 ….all The Chapter 1 Introduction by Jerolleman and Waugh sets forth four principles of “Just Recovery.”

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The 1980 Southern Italian Earthquake After Forty Years

Emergency Planning

Civil protection, in the form of locally-based disaster response capacity, would begin to emerge in the following decade, which would end with the inauguration of the United Nations Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction. For the local economy, all was not lost, or not quite all. The reconstruction was a long-drawn out process.

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Anti-Patterns vs. Patterns: What Is the Difference?

BMC

We all know what patterns generally are in common language, but to understand their importance in software engineering it’s important to first discuss algorithms. I look code up on the internet all the time. All patterns and anti-patterns have valid exceptions. What are design patterns? I don’t do riddles.”

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How to prepare your business to deal with an emergency this summer

CCEM Strategies

Summer is not without its share of hazards due to the hot weather. From storms triggering electrical outages to droughts and heat domes that can contribute to wildfires (which in turn can cause poor air quality), all these hazards have the potential to cause detrimental impacts to your organization.

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Risk Management Process- Part 1: Overview

Zerto

To determine your organization’s risk appetite (the amount of risk it is willing to accept to realize its objectives), you need consensus from leadership and all stakeholders. The aim of this framework isn’t to eliminate all risk but to ensure that the organization makes smart risk decisions that retain and increase enterprise value.