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Article by the Diva in South Korean Newspaper

Recovery Diva

” Claire Rubin, a researcher who works as a disaster prevention consultant in the U.S., She emphasized the importance of building disaster management capacity at the community level. . “The nature and components of disasters vary widely, requiring training and ongoing education of key personnel.” 26 (local time).

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Community Emergency Managers: Maximize Impact with B.C.’s New Indigenous Engagement Funding

CCEM Strategies

s recent allocation of $18 million for Indigenous engagement is a critical opportunity for communities to increase preparedness through consultation and collaboration and meet new emergency management legislative requirements. In the face of escalating climate-related emergencies, the Province of B.C.’s In alignment with UNDRIP and B.C.’s

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Why Every BC Professional Should Become a Gap Hunter

MHA Consulting

Related on MHA Consulting: How to Get Strong: Unlocking the Power of Vulnerability Management The Practice of Vulnerability Management Last week, MHA CEO Michael Herrera wrote a blog about vulnerability management , the practice of identifying and mitigating the weaknesses in an organization’s people, processes, and technology.

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The Four Phases of Disaster Recovery

MHA Consulting

Related on MHA Consulting: Learning to Talk to Your IT/DR Colleagues Knowing How to Recover Is Still Important With the migration toward cloud computing and Software as a Service (SaaS), many organizations have grown complacent about IT/DR. Will there be performance impacts or capacity constraints?

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How AI Can Transform Integrated Security

Security Industry Association

Threat Detection and Mitigation When it comes to detecting threats, AI supports security efforts by analyzing patterns and identifying unusual activities that may lead to potential problems. When these activities are detected, users can take immediate action to block or contain potential threats.

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B.C.’s New Bill 31 – Emergency and Disaster Management Act

CCEM Strategies

Get familiar with the new Act and stay up to date: Changes to this legislation will bring significant ripple effects for emergency and disaster management planning, which is likely to impact business activities. Although the new legislation will be phased in over time, staying up to date will help you develop a strategic approach forward.

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An Old Threat Returns…Computer Outage

Plan B Consulting

There is very little spare capacity in the system to accommodate delayed passengers and cancelled flights, so the effects take days to sort out. Lesson number two: if a system runs at full or near capacity, then you have to accept that the impact will last for days. This might require some detailed planning and instructions.

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