April 2022
The Power of Resilience
By Ellen Koskinen-Dodgson
Currently, most organizations are designed to please the stockholder or taxpayer, making cost efficiency a primary driver. Those organizations that have maximized cost reduction and increased efficiency have learned a painful, sometimes fatal lesson from Covid-19, even if they had Business Continuity Plans in place. On the other hand, resilient companies have fared far better.
5G vs. Aviation
By Peter Aggus
Like any new technology, 5G cellular has its fair share of PR challenges. Is it safe, do we need it, will it work? We have looked at some of the safety issues in previous articles, so this time we turn to look at the allegation that 5G is unsafe around airports. What is the truth behind this—and might there be an issue that is way larger that 5G or aviation?
The Truth on Paper
By Guy Robertson
Paperless offices are rare. Those few that exist usually rely on external, paper-using offices for various kinds of support. Despite the claims of digital experts, the world continues to depend on paper, and will continue to do so for many years. So, before we complete our transition to paper-free and still rely on paper documentation, let’s explore the risks associated with it.
Securing the Cloud
By Elleni Koskinen
There are a number of reasons why traditional security approaches are futile when they are applied to cloud security. Mainly, it’s that they are designed for isolated, unchanging systems, with a set of rules that the security systems can follow. However, the cloud is not unchanging, and it frequently does not adhere to the rules that we may think of.