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How Telcos Can Ready Their IT Infrastructures for Telco (Services) Act Compliance

Pure Storage

In response to these changes, governments worldwide are implementing new rules and frameworks to ensure the security and reliability of telecommunications services. These requirements can be summarized into the following key areas: Risk management and mitigation: Telcos must identify and assess risks to their networks and services.

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Ensuring Operational Resilience Amidst Geopolitical Events

Fusion Risk Management

Crisis and Incident Response Geopolitical events often necessitate the activation of emergency response and crisis response plans. Collaboration with these entities ensures a coordinated and effective response, enhancing the organization’s ability to mitigate risks as well as protect its employees and operations.

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ENSURING CANADA’S CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEM IS READY AND RESILIENT

CCEM Strategies

Public Safety Canada defines CI as the processes, systems, facilities, technologies, networks, assets and services essential to the health, safety, security or economic well-being of Canadians and the effective functioning of government. CI can be stand-alone, or cross provincial and/or national borders.

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Guest Post: Building the “Air Domain” Into Your Security Program

Security Industry Association

He is also the author and provider of a series of online training courses. Train, educate and understand the differences between drone detection, monitoring and visualization (security operations center user interface, technologies versus true counter-UAS mitigation technologies. and chair of the SIA Counter-UAS Working Group.

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Make Rapid-Fire Reporting Standards Work for You

FS-ISAC

Specified goals vary by jurisdiction, but the main aims are to be able to leverage public sector resources in mitigation and attribution, as well as to encourage more robust operational resiliency. Singapore: Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has implemented incident reporting requirements of 14 days. Fix them and exercise again.

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Implementing the “Air Domain” Into your Security Program: A Framework to Consider

Security Industry Association

He is also the author and provider of a series of online training courses. Once the security team has the data, it’s now time to start preparing the drone emergency response plan (DERP), an 11-step process that focuses on setting the right conditions for the staff (internal and external stakeholders) to plan and prepare for a drone event.

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Guest Opinion: Act Now to Secure Public Space: Commercial Drones Continue to Evolve and We Have No Plan!

Security Industry Association

Stories concerning innovation and creativity surrounding drones are a YouTube video away, new research and development concepts on weapons delivery are a quick search engine query, and unique uses in conflict zone environments are celebrated through official government news sources. In a nutshell, it’s all too real to seem true.