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

Security Industry Association

A trusted strategy when strengthening a PIDS involves layering multiple sensor technologies to maximize the strengths of each sensor while compensating for the limitations of any one technology. The Power of Layering PIDS Sensors. Optimal Applications for Radar. Optimal Verticals for Radar.

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3 Ways You Might Have a NOC Process Hangover by Hannah Culver

PagerDuty

NOCs used to be the command center for technology issues. The alert is routed directly to the on-call person on the development team that supports the service, and the SME takes it from there. Organizations need to call major incidents sooner to mitigate customer impact. Issue with networking? Route to networking.

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3 Ways You Might Have an NOC Process Hangover by Hannah Culver

PagerDuty

NOCs used to be the command center for technology issues. The alert is routed directly to the on-call person on the development team that supports the service, and the SME takes it from there. Organizations need to call major incidents sooner to mitigate customer impact. Issue with networking? Route to networking.

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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. One robot technology could flash a warning to non-masked entrants using object recognition capabilities.