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ENSURING CANADA’S CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEM IS READY AND RESILIENT

CCEM Strategies

Ensuring Canada’s Critical Infrastructure system is ready and resilient Can you imagine what would happen if an incident such as a natural disaster compromised our transportation, food or even energy Critical Infrastructure (CI) systems? But for CI, evaluating and prioritizing is universally based on several factors, as illustrated below.

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Unlocking Climate Change Resilience Through Critical Event Management and Public Warning

everbridge

During severe weather emergencies, authorities, companies, and organizations will need to easily identify and communicate effectively with on-the-ground teams, any at-risk populations, first responders, transportation resources, and medical supplies. ANALYZE – Evaluate actions taken and understand patterns to improve disaster risk reduction.

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Data Privacy Awareness Month 2024: Roundup of Expert Quotes

Solutions Review

When it comes to critical infrastructure, the implications of a data breach stretch far past the digital realm, instead impacting real-world, everyday operations such as water systems, emergency services, government facilities, transportation systems, and more. Failure to address this exposes companies to unwarranted risks.

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Data Privacy Day 2024: The Definitive Roundup of Expert Quotes

Solutions Review

When it comes to critical infrastructure, the implications of a data breach stretch far past the digital realm, instead impacting real-world, everyday operations such as water systems, emergency services, government facilities, transportation systems, and more. Failure to address this exposes companies to unwarranted risks.