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How sharing utility grid data can improve local emergency preparedness and response

Credit to Author: Khaled Fakhuri| Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2022 18:18:52 +0000

We’ve all been witness to increasingly severe weather events and their devastating impact around the globe due to climate change. Consider, for example, the recent wildfires in California. In 2020,… Read more »

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How Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) will help power European homes and businesses this winter

Credit to Author: Hervé Hellez| Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2022 17:50:16 +0000

In energy terms, Europe is preparing itself for a winter of uncertainty. This rather unsettling scenario is as a result of current geopolitical dynamics, planned maintenance of some energy generation… Read more »

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Why in an age of uncertainty trust is key to building business resilience

Credit to Author: Hervé Coureil| Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2022 17:00:51 +0000

As climate change, digital disruption and geopolitical instability pose increasingly interconnected and unpredictable forms of business risk, trust is more fundamental than ever in building resilience Trust is one of… Read more »

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Do you really know what’s inside your iOS and Android apps?

It’s time to audit your code, as it appears that some no/low code features used in iOS or Android apps may not be as secure as you thought. That’s the big take away from a report explaining that disguised Russian software is being used in apps from the US Army, CDC, the UK Labour party, and other entities.

When Washington becomes Siberia

What’s at issue is that code developed by a company called Pushwoosh has been deployed within thousands of apps from thousands of entities. These include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which claims it was led to believe Pushwoosh was based in Washington when the developer is, in fact, based in Siberia, Reuters explains. A visit to the Pushwoosh Twitter feed shows the company claiming to be based in Washington, DC.

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