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Unlocking Climate Change Resilience Through Critical Event Management and Public Warning

everbridge

As leaders begin making plans for the future, it is imperative to not only focus on hitting targets such as reduced emissions, curtailed deforestation, and investment in renewables, but also proactively mitigate disasters on the path toward a greener world. ACT – Take quick and decisive action to mitigate or eliminate the impact of a threat.

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Severe Weather Preparedness: Managing Severe Weather Events During Other Crises

everbridge

Siloed solutions complicate processes, causing confusion when teams and command centers should be working in sync. When teams and command centers operate from a centralized platform, responses are rapid and coordinated. Strategic Vectors that Mitigate Harm During Severe Weather.

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Corporate Security Predictions and Trends 2021

Swan Island Network

We anticipate most companies will spend more resources monitoring emerging events in order to prevent or mitigate damages—examining secondary and tertiary areas of impact due to the rising complexity they are encountering. Next-gen capabilities You are seconds away from monitoring breaking alerts and updates from around the globe.

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The Still Essential 90-Year-Old Technology: Radar Can Do What Visual Security Solutions Alone Cannot

Security Industry Association

Utilizing microwaves to determine the range, angle and velocity of objects, radar’s dynamic ability to map human and vehicle movement and deliver early warnings of intruder activity has made it indispensable to military and commercial perimeter security efforts alike. In the 1930s, radar revolutionized ground, air and ship-based warfare.