HOW TO IMPROVE LONE WORKER SAFETY

As a company with remote and lone workers, it’s up to you to ensure their work environment is safe and their job does not put them in harm’s way. OSHA is clear about employer’s responsibilities: Provide well-maintained tools and equipment, including appropriate personal protective equipment Report to OSHA within 8 hours of accidents that result in fatalities… Continue reading HOW TO IMPROVE LONE WORKER SAFETY

The Future Of Outsourcing

Shifting from Traditional to Digital Contract Terms By leveraging digital technology, outsourcing providers … This is a fundamental change in outsourcing that will require fundamentally different contract terms. Brad Peterson discusses the difference between traditional and digital contract terms in this video. Here, Rebecca Eisner, Daniel Masur and Brad Peterson further explore the history – and… Continue reading The Future Of Outsourcing

The Carnage from the Twin Towers’ Collapse Continues Today

The collapse of the Twin Towers on Sept. 11, 2001 claimed the lives of 2,763, including 343 firefighters and paramedics, 23 police officers and 37 Port Authority officers. But the carnage was long from over when the toxic dust had settled and been cleaned up. Today, people who were around the World Trade Center buildings… Continue reading The Carnage from the Twin Towers’ Collapse Continues Today

Security at the Edge: A Coming Challenge for Data Storage

So what security features should we be asking and planning for to protect data that will become information that can be used for and against everyone, both today and in the future? Download the authoritative guide: Enterprise Data Storage 2018: Optimizing Your Storage Infrastructure With IoT devices encompassing just about everything – refrigerators, washers, dryers, drones,… Continue reading Security at the Edge: A Coming Challenge for Data Storage

Sweating the Big Stuff: 5 Things that Really Matter in BCM

Do you know the book “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff”? Today’s post is about sweating the big stuff. It lays out the five things that matter most for the success of your organization’s business continuity management (BCM) program. DETAILS, DETAILS Most business continuity managers are extremely detail-oriented. They have to be to do their job.… Continue reading Sweating the Big Stuff: 5 Things that Really Matter in BCM

Radiflow Uncovers Security Flaw in Schneider Electric Modicon Controller

Company credits its threat intelligence team for its ongoing research for detecting new vulnerabilities and improving cybersecurity protection of critical infrastructure MAHWAH, NJ – Radiflow, a leading provider of industrial cybersecurity solutions for critical infrastructure, today announced that the company has revealed and contributed to the remediation of a security vulnerability in a Schneider Electric… Continue reading Radiflow Uncovers Security Flaw in Schneider Electric Modicon Controller

New Ultrapac® Extreme Prespray Delivers Advanced Cleaning Technology

BURLINGTON, Wash. – Ultrapac Extreme brings nanotechnology to Prochem’s Ultrapac line of professional carpet cleaning solutions. This ultra-powerful technology releases soils from carpet strands and suspend them for fast and efficient removal. According to Werner Buchmann, Director of Chemical Research and Development at Legend Brands, “The technology works like micro-robots that grab onto soils and pulls… Continue reading New Ultrapac® Extreme Prespray Delivers Advanced Cleaning Technology

How to Effectively Communicate Before, During and After a Hurricane

There’s no way around it: If your organization is based in a hurricane zone, you need an effective emergency communications plan. Consider the fact that fallout from the 2017 hurricane season, with a staggering $282.16 billion in losses, still affects some communities. The 2018 season is poised to be above average. Before a storm hits,… Continue reading How to Effectively Communicate Before, During and After a Hurricane

Data Licensing—Tips And Tactics

Compliance Considerations when Obtaining Data from a Third Party   Companies obtain data from an increasing number of sources. Some of these sources are under contracts titled “data license agreements,” but most are under other types of agreements. Those other agreements might include subscription agreements, website terms of use, outsourcing agreements, purchase and sale agreements,… Continue reading Data Licensing—Tips And Tactics