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A return-to-work program is a proven tool for controlling the costs and operational disruptions that come with on-the-job ...
Numerous National Weather Service (NWS) offices across Texas are advising people to avoid the sun on Wednesday as temperatures are expected to surge.
With extreme weather accelerating and federal safeguards weakening, companies must adopt tech-driven strategies to protect ...
Feroskhan regards identity as the single immutable control surface in a cloud where networks dissolve into micro‑services.
Interested in learning about climate and disaster risk, and how to apply these topics to your research ... Geography and Environmental Management Jose Di Bella is the manager of research and ...
With over 12,000 breaches analyzed, this year’s DBIR reveals a landscape shaped by not just individual threats, but by entire economies of compromise. Anecdotes has raised $55 million in an extended ...
A fully funded PhD opportunity at the University of Surrey, exploring the use of very high-resolution satellite data and machine learning to enhance disease risk mapping and support public health ...
Ed Gaudet is the CEO and Founder of Censinet, a healthcare risk management platform, and member of the Health Sector Coordinating Council. Risk management is undergoing a seismic transformation ...
At the urging of Secretary of State David Scanlan, a Superior Court judge has named a receiver to take over the finances of a pooled risk management program that recently decided to end its ...
It now moves onto the House. Senate Bill 83 would repeal a map meant to identify parts of Oregon at high risk of catastrophic wildfires but has become a lightning rod for anger from rural ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic made clear, systemic inequality amplifies risk. The same lesson applies to environmental health. The combination of air pollution and heat is not just a health issue.
It now moves onto the House. Senate Bill 83 would repeal a map meant to identify parts of Oregon at high risk of catastrophic wildfires but has become a lightning rod for anger from rural residents ...