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A Challenge to Readers

Recovery Diva

Back in November of 2022, I did a posting about a new report on recovery from the GAO. See: [link] The challenge is to see what GAO recommended and what FEMA actually did in the new disaster recovery report now out for comment. [See previous posting on this site for access.] The best analyses will be published on this site in the future.

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Disaster Zone Podcast: ‘Technology: What, When and How to Adopt’

Disaster Zone

Finding your technology path going forward.

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Financial Panic in the Age of Digital Banking Social Media

The Rand Blog

Bank runs as a source of systemic risk are nothing new. To manage systemic risks in the age of social media, regulators may need to anticipate where the crisis will go and build in automatic brakes to slow them down. There likely won't be time to react at the speed of negotiation between regulators and bankers.

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Beef Up Security Against Physical and Cyber Attacks with Purity//FA 6.4.3

Pure Storage

Beef Up Security Against Physical and Cyber Attacks with Purity//FA 6.4.3 by Pure Storage Blog New Rapid Data Locking (RDL) key helps safeguard data in high-risk environments. The post Beef Up Security Against Physical and Cyber Attacks with Purity//FA 6.4.3 appeared first on Pure Storage Blog.

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SME Relationships: Proven Solutions for Seamless Collaboration and Success

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

💢 Do you find yourself stuck in never-ending review cycles? Are you wondering if your Subject Matter Expert actually got that last review request? Are you having trouble trying to decipher impractical or conflicting feedback? 💢 If any of these scenarios sounds familiar, you may benefit from a crash course on managing SME relationships!

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North Korea Is Forcing U.S. Military Counters

The Rand Blog

If the U.S. military shoots down a North Korean ICBM fired in the direction of the United States and its territories, North Korea will regard it as an act of war. Even in the realm of North Korean rhetoric, this is extreme.

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An Early Warning System for Landslides Protects Sitka, Alaska

The Rand Blog

A 2015 landslide that killed three people in Sitka, Alaska, changed how residents looked at the steep hills all around them. The community worked with researchers to develop a warning system to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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Banking Mini-Crisis

Disaster Zone

No bones about it — they are worried.

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Physical Data Encryption Built for the Battlefield with RDL

Pure Storage

Physical Data Encryption Built for the Battlefield with RDL by Pure Storage Blog New Rapid Data Locking (RDL) key from Yubico keeps your data confidential, even when under physical attack. The post Physical Data Encryption Built for the Battlefield with RDL appeared first on Pure Storage Blog.

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New and old ways to protect against spam: What should you know?

Synology

Even as IT threats grow more diverse and sophisticated, administrators and email services are forced to expend significant resources protecting users against classic email spam. For as long as email exists, users (and especially companies) have had to cope with unsolicited messages in the form of junk mail.

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Is Training the Right Solution?

Speaker: Tim Buteyn

Let's set the scene: you’ve identified a critical performance gap in your organization and need to close that gap. A colleague suggests training, but you suspect there’s something going on that training can’t address. How can you determine if training is the right solution before you commit your budget and resources to a new training program? In this webinar, you will learn how to determine if training is the right solution using the Behavior Engineering Model.

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Get Involved With SIA’s Perimeter Security Terminology Working Group at ISC West

Security Industry Association

Robert Miller, owner at Imperial Professional Consulting, is chair of SIA’s Perimeter Security Terminology Working Group. As companies increase their investment in physical security, the need to better define product performance terminology has also increased. For example, what exactly does “anti-climb” mean? Is there such a thing as “non-climb”?

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Physical Data Encryption Built for the Battlefield with RDL

Pure Storage

Physical Data Encryption Built for the Battlefield with RDL by Pure Storage Blog New Rapid Data Locking (RDL) key from Yubico keeps your data confidential, even when under physical attack. The post Physical Data Encryption Built for the Battlefield with RDL appeared first on Pure Storage Blog.

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What Is Infrastructure as Code?

Pure Storage

What Is Infrastructure as Code? by Pure Storage Blog In this article, we look at what infrastructure as code (IaC) is and how it could shift the way the industry manages storage. The post What Is Infrastructure as Code? appeared first on Pure Storage Blog.

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Finding the ‘Ability’ to Succeed in Quantitative Trading

Pure Storage

Finding the ‘Ability’ to Succeed in Quantitative Trading by Pure Storage Blog The world of quantitative trading is a technologically demanding one. These are the six data capabilities needed for success. The post Finding the ‘Ability’ to Succeed in Quantitative Trading appeared first on Pure Storage Blog.

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Revitalizing Dry Content: A Lesson in Engagement

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

We’ve all been there. You’ve been given a pile of dry content and asked to create a compelling eLearning course. You’re determined to create something more engaging than the same old course that learners quickly click through, but how do you take this “boring” content and create something relevant and engaging? Many instructional designers will say, “Boring in means boring out.