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SIA New Member Profile: Tedee

Security Industry Association

The company is based in Warsaw, Poland, and was established in 2017. AI and ML will play a significant role in enhancing security systems, enabling predictive analytics, anomaly detection and proactive threat mitigation. The company connects two distant worlds: cutting-edge IT technology and classical mechanics.

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Harnessing Static and Dynamic Code Scanning in DevSecOps

Pure Storage

In part three, we’ll pivot our focus toward the third element of our strategic framework—static and dynamic code scanning. The 2023 MITRE CWE Top 25 list includes: # CWE ID Name Impact and Mitigation Recommendations CWE-787 Out-of-bounds Write Impact: Arbitrary code execution or crash. Mitigation: Sanitize input, use CSP.

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The Importance of Business Continuity Whitepaper

Erwood Group

For those new, to Business Continuity the Importance of Business Continuity provides a brief overview of what business continuity is and why you should have a continuity plan, but more importantly how to get started developing and implementing your own program for business resilience and preparedness.

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Dynamic Risks: Working Definitions and Implications for Risk Management Teams

On Solve

While leading resilience practitioners currently consider some aspects of dynamic risks in their programs, we recommend that these concepts be threaded throughout the design and management of all resilience programs in order to achieve the best possible outcome from every incident. Strategically, plan for new types of risks.

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Using Budget Principles to Prepare for Future Pandemics and Other Disasters

National Center for Disaster Prepardness

We have forward-looking actions across government, such as FEMA’s Strategic Plan. We also find ourselves pulled by incentives to focus on the most immediate assistance to the most visible, when in fact the investments in preparedness and mitigation are dramatically more impactful in diminishing the need for response and recovery funds.